Create and document user journey maps and personas for NumPy: GSoD' 22

Hi folks, I'm very interested in contributing to Create and document user journey maps and personas for NumPy project[1] through GSoD 2022. Should I share the timeline, what should be my next steps? Some information about my work is available here[2]. Looking forward to your response. [1] https://github.com/numpy/numpy/wiki/Google-Season-of-Docs-2022---NumPy-Proje... [2] https://www.linkedin.com/in/tapaswenipathak Thanks.

Hi, Tapasweni! Thank you for reaching out. Our team is currently awaiting the confirmation of the acceptance to GSoD 2022. We should know the results by the end of next week. In the meantime, if you have any questions about the proposed NumPy+SciPy GSoD’22 project, consider attending (virtually) the next NumPy documentation team meeting scheduled for this Monday, April 11th at 4pm UTC. (Here is a Zoom link to join: https://zoom.us/j/96219574921?pwd=VTRNeGwwOUlrYVNYSENpVVBRRjlkZz09.) Cheers, Inessa Inessa Pawson Contributor Experience Lead | NumPy email: inessa@albuscode.org Tapasweni Pathak wrote:

Hi Tapasweni, If you have specific ideas and would like to discuss your statement of interest before submitting it, feel free to reach out to numpy-scipy-gsod@googlegroups.com While we don't have confirmation of our participation yet, it might be a good exercise to go over the documentation and start with your own journey there - we would love to hear about your own experience and suggestions for improvements. Cheers, Melissa On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 3:02 PM Inessa Pawson <albuscode@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Inessa, Hi Melissa, Thanks for your response and the information. On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 1:39 AM Melissa Mendonça <melissawm@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tapasweni,
If you have specific ideas and would like to discuss your statement of interest before submitting it, feel free to reach out to numpy-scipy-gsod@googlegroups.com
++numpy-scipy-gsod@googlegroups.com
While we don't have confirmation of our participation yet, it might be a good exercise to go over the documentation and start with your own journey there - we would love to hear about your own experience and suggestions for improvements.
Sure, I will share the paper.dropbox.com having the proposed timeline, ideas, milestones, and implementation details right after the meeting on Apr 11, 4 P.M. UTC for inputs, thoughts, suggestions, any enhancements.
I'll be there. I hope I won't take much of the scheduled NumPy documentation team meeting time. :) Thanks for the notes https://hackmd.io/oB_boakvRqKR-_2jRV-Qjg, everyone.

Hi, Tapasweni! Thank you for reaching out. Our team is currently awaiting the confirmation of the acceptance to GSoD 2022. We should know the results by the end of next week. In the meantime, if you have any questions about the proposed NumPy+SciPy GSoD’22 project, consider attending (virtually) the next NumPy documentation team meeting scheduled for this Monday, April 11th at 4pm UTC. (Here is a Zoom link to join: https://zoom.us/j/96219574921?pwd=VTRNeGwwOUlrYVNYSENpVVBRRjlkZz09.) Cheers, Inessa Inessa Pawson Contributor Experience Lead | NumPy email: inessa@albuscode.org Tapasweni Pathak wrote:

Hi Tapasweni, If you have specific ideas and would like to discuss your statement of interest before submitting it, feel free to reach out to numpy-scipy-gsod@googlegroups.com While we don't have confirmation of our participation yet, it might be a good exercise to go over the documentation and start with your own journey there - we would love to hear about your own experience and suggestions for improvements. Cheers, Melissa On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 3:02 PM Inessa Pawson <albuscode@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Inessa, Hi Melissa, Thanks for your response and the information. On Sat, Apr 9, 2022 at 1:39 AM Melissa Mendonça <melissawm@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tapasweni,
If you have specific ideas and would like to discuss your statement of interest before submitting it, feel free to reach out to numpy-scipy-gsod@googlegroups.com
++numpy-scipy-gsod@googlegroups.com
While we don't have confirmation of our participation yet, it might be a good exercise to go over the documentation and start with your own journey there - we would love to hear about your own experience and suggestions for improvements.
Sure, I will share the paper.dropbox.com having the proposed timeline, ideas, milestones, and implementation details right after the meeting on Apr 11, 4 P.M. UTC for inputs, thoughts, suggestions, any enhancements.
I'll be there. I hope I won't take much of the scheduled NumPy documentation team meeting time. :) Thanks for the notes https://hackmd.io/oB_boakvRqKR-_2jRV-Qjg, everyone.
participants (3)
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Inessa Pawson
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Melissa Mendonça
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Tapasweni Pathak