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Re-enable linkcheck as per updates in #120 #145

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions .github/workflows/link-check.yml
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- name: Install Dependencies
run: npm install -g markdown-link-check

#- name: Check Links
# run: markdown-link-check -q ./*.md -c mdlinkcheckconfig.json && markdown-link-check ./**/*.md -q -c mdlinkcheckconfig.json
- name: Check Links
run: markdown-link-check -q ./*.md -c mdlinkcheckconfig.json && markdown-link-check ./**/*.md -q -c mdlinkcheckconfig.json
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GEO OSE seeks to build upon the POSE solicitation by targeting community building programs specific to the geospace sciences, ocean sciences, Earth sciences, and polar sciences. As per the solicitation:


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These edits below were due to the npm run lint command failing. This command should now succeed. I don't see any specific github action that runs this command though. @RichardLitt do you know if we use this anymore? I may just be missing where it is run.

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Take a look at package.json, and build.sh. If there is something missing, we should open a new issue and document this in the README.

Develop and foster adoption of open, inclusive, and equitable research practices across geoscience domains informed by open science principles, including (but not limited to) the FAIR, CARE, and TRUST Principles, as well as Reproducibility and Replicability;
advance transformational and innovative open science approaches that advance geosciences research and education by leveraging and building connections across the existing ecosystem of cyberinfrastructure resources, including data repositories, open-source software communities, and shared computing (e.g., high-performance and cloud computing);
strengthen the capacity of current and future geoscientists to access, utilize, and collaborate within the growing ecosystem of open science resources, and to enable input and participation from the full spectrum of diverse talent that society has to offer which includes underrepresented and under-served communities.

Regarding funding phases, the GEO OSE program offers two tracks:

- Track 1: Supports smaller-scale activities such as open science planning, education, and training initiatives. Projects under this track can have a duration of up to 2 years with a maximum budget of $500,000.

- Track 2: Supports larger-scale activities aimed at transforming geoscience research communities toward open science practices. Projects under this track can have a duration of up to 3 years with a maximum budget of $1,000,000.
- Track 1: Supports smaller-scale activities such as open science planning, education, and training initiatives. Projects under this track can have a duration of up to 2 years with a maximum budget of $500,000.

- Track 2: Supports larger-scale activities aimed at transforming geoscience research communities toward open science practices. Projects under this track can have a duration of up to 3 years with a maximum budget of $1,000,000.

### Estimated number of awards

**3-8 Total**
#### 3-8 Total

Anticipated Funding Amount: $2,000,000 to $4,000,000

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Phase I proposals should have the following qualities & objectives:

- Small community of external users (but not necessarily contributors)
- Seeking to develop a plan for community sustainability
- Seeking to provide training & resources to maintainers and other stakeholders trying to build an OSE

- Small community of external users (but not necessarily contributors)
- Seeking to develop a plan for community sustainability
- Seeking to provide training & resources to maintainers and other stakeholders trying to build an OSE

### Phase II

Phase II proposals should have the following qualities & objectives:

- Existing small community of **both** contributors and users.
- Seeking to execute and deliver upon a detailed project plan (similar to those funded in Phase I) to support the further development and sustainability of the OSE.
- Existing small community of **both** contributors and users.
- Seeking to execute and deliver upon a detailed project plan (similar to those funded in Phase I) to support the further development and sustainability of the OSE.

Phase II proposals do not necessarily need to have completed or have been funded for Phase I.

### Estimated number of awards

**30 to 50 Total**
#### 30 to 50 Total

Approximately 20 Phase I awards of up to $300,000 per award with durations up to 1 year and 10 Phase II awards of up to $1,500,000 per award with durations up to 2 years are anticipated, subject to the availability of funds and quality of proposals received.


## Eligibility Criteria

According to the [latest solicitation](https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/pose-pathways-enable-open-source-ecosystems/nsf24-606/solicitation#elig):
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Preliminary proposals should have the following qualities & objectives (as per the solicitation):


Describe the current status of the targeted OSE and provide pointers to the OSE managing organization and the public repositories for the open-source product. As the PAPPG does not permit URLs in the Project Description, use the References Cited section of the proposal to identify the appropriate resources.
Describe the national/societal/economic impacts of the OSE.
Articulate the targeted classes of safety, security, and/or privacy vulnerabilities to be addressed and the broader impacts of addressing them. Discuss, as appropriate, the potential attacks that could take advantage of these vulnerabilities.
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### Estimated number of awards

**10 Total**
#### 10 Total

Each award will be for 24 months. The budget for Year 1 should be up to a maximum of $500,000 and the budget for Year 2 should be up to a maximum of $1,000,000, for a total budget of up to $1,500,000 per award.

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