Contributing: NumPy Documentation

Hello, I’m Bhanu, a third year student of Electronics and Computers Engineering. I’d like to get started with contributing into the NumPy documentation. I’m a writer who is actively machine learning research as well, and have used NumPy extensively for my coding assignments and research work. Thanks, Bhanu Bhandari

On 6/5/19 10:22 pm, Bhanu Bhandari wrote:
Hi and welcome. We use github to manage our code which is found at https://github.com/numpy/numpy. You already found our documentation which includes the guide to building and extending the documentation http://www.numpy.org/devdocs/docs/index.html. For a more general description of getting started with git and a general developer workflow, see http://www.numpy.org/devdocs/dev/index.html. Specifically for the GSOD '19 project we are looking to engage with experienced technical communicators on ways to improve the documentations website: layout, content design, usability and more. Feel free to reach out to me directly to continue the conversation on what that may entail. Matti

On 6/5/19 10:22 pm, Bhanu Bhandari wrote:
Hi and welcome. We use github to manage our code which is found at https://github.com/numpy/numpy. You already found our documentation which includes the guide to building and extending the documentation http://www.numpy.org/devdocs/docs/index.html. For a more general description of getting started with git and a general developer workflow, see http://www.numpy.org/devdocs/dev/index.html. Specifically for the GSOD '19 project we are looking to engage with experienced technical communicators on ways to improve the documentations website: layout, content design, usability and more. Feel free to reach out to me directly to continue the conversation on what that may entail. Matti
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Bhanu Bhandari
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Matti Picus