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How we update existing institutions and set up new ones
that provide this education will be the topic of a follow-up paper.

# Contribution details {-}

Heidi Seibold came up with the original idea for the deRSE23 workshop in Paderborn.
Heidi Seibold, Jeremy Cohen, Florian Goth, Renato Alves, Jan Philipp Thiele, and Samantha Wittke organised the deRSE23 workshop.
We thank all the participants of this community workshop!
Toby Hodges conceptualised and organised the un-deRSE23 workshop together with Jan Philipp Thiele and Florian Goth.
We also thank all the participants of this follow-up community workshop!
Jeremy Cohen, Gerasimos Chourdakis, Magnus Hagdorn, Jean-Noël Grad, Jan Philipp Thiele, and Matthias Braun organised the deRSE24 workshop in Würzburg.
We are also grateful to the participants of this third community workshop!
Heidi Seibold, Jeremy Cohen, Florian Goth, Renato Alves, Jan Philipp Thiele,
Jan Linxweiler, Jean-Noël Grad, and Samantha Wittke contributed the initial draft.
Florian Goth supervised the project and did the project administration.
Jean-Noël Grad designed and implemented the software tooling for the collaborative writing of this manuscript on GitHub.
Everybody contributed to the final review and editing.


The CRediT system [@Brand2015] is far too generic to adequately describe the contributions of everybody in various workshops, spread over a two year period.
While everybody contributed to the discussion formulating and refining the ideas, and to collaboratively writing and/or reviewing and editing the entirety the script, some parts merit special mention.
Renato Alves quickly jumped in to host the first deRSE23 workshop to take over from a sick organiser.
Matthias Braun contributed early versions of the specialisations and also contributed to the survey.
Leyla Jael Castro contributed to the initial draft of the example career path, and provided helpful insights in discussions on metadata.
Gerasimos Chourdakis' contributions to the paper are numerous (extensively editing large parts of the initial draft), but he especially wrote first drafts for clarifying
the relationship of the RSE competencies to the SE competencies. He also designed the "Learning and teaching RSE" website [@learnandteach].
Simon Christ helped with typesetting and contributed the competencies' symbols and the spell-checker script.
Jeremy Cohen drafted the initial introduction and contributed the tables for RSEs in centralised RSE departments.
Stephan Druskat contributed parts on proper software citation and publication and sharpened various RSE specialisations.
Fredo Erxleben contributed to early discussions of the paper and added the contributions by the Helmholtz Association.
Jean-Noël Grad contributed initial drafts for the ELIXIR framework and the section on the work of the HPC certification forum
as well as numerous other contributions to the BibTeX infrastructure and the GitHub actions.
Magnus Hagdorn drafted and supervised the ethics and values section for an RSE and made sure that these values are reflected in the competencies of RSEs.
Toby Hodges contributed parts on the Carpentries, and helped steer the curriculum discussion.
Guido Juckeland contributed experiences from his first RSE course for students.
Dominic Kempf drafted the first version of the example curriculum.
Anna-Lena Lamprecht helped with proper wording, especially with awareness about established SE terminology, that was misused earlier.
Jan Linxweiler drafted various RSE specialisations and made sure that clean coding techniques got their due recognition.
Frank Löffler rewrote numerous parts to be actually legible, and helped with preparation for the final steps of a de-RSE position paper.
Michele Martone wrote the first draft of the environmental sustainability section.
Moritz Schwarzmeier drafted the categorisation of the specialisations.
Heidi Seibold contributed the idea and started everything.
Jan Philipp Thiele drafted initial parts of the technical pillar of the RSE competencies, and represented the project on numerous discussions.
Harald von Waldow contributed to initial drafts of the Masters program and contributed his knowledge to the explainability of computer simulations.
Samantha Wittke contributed the parts on CodeRefinery and how to reach out to new RSEs.
Florian Goth has the pleasure of being grateful to all collaborators in this project for contributing their time and knowledge into this project!
# teachingRSE biography
The teachingRSE project has been working on the associated biger publication in FIXME for the past two years.
But how did it all start?
There was Heidi Seibold who came up with the original idea for the deRSE23 workshop in Paderborn.
Heidi was joined by Jeremy Cohen, Florian Goth, Renato Alves, Jan Philipp Thiele, and Samantha Wittke to organise the initial deRSE23 workshop.
Over the course of further workshops like the un-deRSE23 workshop in Jena, and the deRSE24 in Würzburg,
the content of the paper was further refined and we are grateful to all particpants!
Also the group gained more recognition, and the teachingRSE project is now an official working group
in de-RSE and in the special interest group on research software of the Gesellschaft für Informatik.

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