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Maintaining Rocker: Sustainability for Containerized Reproducible Analyses

Legacy EOSS

2019

Proposal Summary

To put Rocker, the de facto standard for reproducible, containerized R analyses, on a path to sustainable maintenance through refactoring, improving the quality of documentation, expanding the community, and targeting new hardware platforms.


The Rocker Project

The Rocker project provides a suite of standardized, containerized computing environments that enable computational reproducibility for scientific analyses in R. These carefully curated and version-harmonized containers assure that scientific results can easily be moved across platforms, reproduced across operating systems, scaled up to HPC systems, and re-run years later even as software becomes out of date. With over 6 million downloads to date, Rocker containers have become the de-facto standard environments for work in the R language. Rocker images are widely relied upon by large public scientific infrastructure and individual research teams, by universities, instructors and private companies.

Project Team

Carl Boettiger Github

University of California, Berkeley

Noam Ross Github

EcoHealth Alliance

Dirk Eddelbuettel Github

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign