Greenboxes is a web-based platform to make it easy to share and collaborate on ecological computer code (any language) and other analytical tools. Greenboxes provides users an easy to use platform for creating code projects, sharing their code and for searching for code. Users control the privacy levels of their code: public, among partner nodes, within local node only, or only with project members. Greenboxes provides basic code revision control and the ability to subscribe to project updates. Greenboxes is built on Sculpin -- a flexible php-based file-sharing framework which was also developed as part of the Iugo-cafe project. Developed by the Mathematical Biology group at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA with support by NOAA/NMFS.

Current Greenbox nodes

FishBox is used by scientists at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center for code-sharing. Strong in stochastic processes, population viability, and time-series analysis.
EcologyBox is open to the public for code-sharing. The focus is on ecologically-oriented code. MIXSIR (isotope analysis) is housed here.
REEFBox is open to the public for code-sharing. This site is for sharing code to analyze data from acoustical tags.

Developers

Go to Developers for info on the developers.