has a class element too. It's definitely a culture with it's own restaurants, shops, clothing labels, ethics, etc.
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See, that's the whole point: Practising OS/veganism is a value in its own right. I personally choose to be nice to people and try to make >
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> them feel welcome because a) that's what basic human decency demands and b) I think it's more successful. BUT if you choose to not share >
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> your data/preregister your research/whatever b/c you think I'm an arsehole, what loses out is your research and the taxpayer. And that's >
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> your own responsibility, not mine (me being an arsehole to people would of course be my responsibility).
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My position is this: I would like
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I have seen enough examples recently both first, second and third hand — hell, I'm in enough secret back channels to know there's a problem.
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So I'd like to make sure we're all on board, as a community (as a non-community — whatever word make you comfortable, "collective"?) with
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I want more people to share their data, materials, & code, and preregister their studies. We can discuss which marketing strategy will work>
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Can we not use business/finance language when talking about ethics and science? 
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