You know that NumPy is essential to the Python community. The NumPy team wants you to know that YOU, our user and developer community, are essential to us. That’s why we are putting together a team to create the inaugural NumPy Community Survey. We hope feedback will provide insights that will help us to guide better decision-making about the development of NumPy as software and community. For more information about the proposed survey please refer to github.com/numpy/numpy-surveys . *Call for Contributions* We are looking for volunteers experienced in survey design and translating English into Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi, Chinese and other languages. If you’d like to learn more about these volunteer opportunities, or additional ways to support NumPy, feel free to reach out to our community coordinators at numpy-team@googlegroups.com or join us on Slack numpy-team.slack.com (email to numpy-team@googlegroups.com for an invite first). -- Every good wish, Inessa Pawson NumPy Team
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 9:42 PM Inessa Pawson <albuscode@gmail.com> wrote:
You know that NumPy is essential to the Python community. The NumPy team wants you to know that YOU, our user and developer community, are essential to us. That’s why we are putting together a team to create the inaugural NumPy Community Survey. We hope feedback will provide insights that will help us to guide better decision-making about the development of NumPy as software and community. For more information about the proposed survey please refer to github.com/numpy/numpy-surveys .
Thanks Inessa! I think this survey is going to be super valuable.
*Call for Contributions* We are looking for volunteers experienced in survey design and translating English into Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi, Chinese and other languages.
If you’d like to learn more about these volunteer opportunities, or additional ways to support NumPy, feel free to reach out to our community coordinators at numpy-team@googlegroups.com or join us on Slack numpy-team.slack.com (email to numpy-team@googlegroups.com for an invite first).
Just a note for people who have not seen this list and Slack group before: we recently added these [1] to https://numpy.org/devdocs/dev/index.html#contributing-to-numpy as alternatives to this list and GitHub (which are still preferred) specifically for people who are interested in contributing but are hesitant to inquire on a list with many hundreds of people on it. Cheers, Ralf [1] https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/14027
Hi all, On Thu, 2019-08-29 at 00:41 -0400, Inessa Pawson wrote:
You know that NumPy is essential to the Python community. The NumPy team wants you to know that YOU, our user and developer community, are essential to us. That’s why we are putting together a team to create the inaugural NumPy Community Survey. We hope feedback will provide insights that will help us to guide better decision-making about the development of NumPy as software and community. For more information about the proposed survey please refer to github.com/numpy/numpy-surveys .
Call for Contributions We are looking for volunteers experienced in survey design and translating English into Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi, Chinese and other languages.
If you’d like to learn more about these volunteer opportunities, or additional ways to support NumPy, feel free to reach out to our community coordinators at numpy-team@googlegroups.com or join us on Slack numpy-team.slack.com (email to numpy-team@googlegroups.com for an invite first).
Just a reminder for everyone that the survey planning is ongoing and happening at https://github.com/numpy/numpy-surveys as well as the Slack channel above (and our weekly community calls). So if you are interested or always wanted to ask users specific questions now or soon is a good time to contribute. It is a rare opportunity for us to do such a survey! Best, Sebastian
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Inessa Pawson
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Ralf Gommers
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Sebastian Berg