
Hey Stefan, I would be happy to try :) I'm confident I can gather the videos and stack overflow posts, but do you have a sense of where you'd like this information to fit into the website? In particular, I was thinking it could have either its own category (let's just call it "Outreach" at the moment) at this level: http://scikit-image.org/docs/0.9.x/ Or to lump it into the User Guide section, something like: User Guide: -section 1 -subsection - ... Community: - Video tutorials - Stack overflow posts Of course, it could also be bumped down directly into the User Guide: User Guide: -section1 -subsection -... - Outreach -video tutorials -stack overflow -mailing list discussions -more user examples I'm thinking user examples would be special links to repos or .ipynb files that aren't on the front page, but are often passed around on the mailing list. Any feelings about the organization Stefan? On Friday, December 13, 2013 9:34:38 PM UTC-5, Stefan van der Walt wrote:
Hey, Adam
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Adam Hughes <hughes...@gmail.com<javascript:>> wrote:
Perhaps put any videos like this in the gallery as well?
We could also add links to StackOverflow posts.
Would you mind being our curator, and send a pull request either on the website repo or on the docs to make this happen?
Thank you! Stéfan

Actually, it looks like the user guide already has a nice section that might be the right place for this: http://scikit-image.org/docs/0.9.x/user_guide/getting_help.html On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Adam Hughes <hughesadam87@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Stefan,
I would be happy to try :)
I'm confident I can gather the videos and stack overflow posts, but do you have a sense of where you'd like this information to fit into the website?
In particular, I was thinking it could have either its own category (let's just call it "Outreach" at the moment) at this level: http://scikit-image.org/docs/0.9.x/
Or to lump it into the User Guide section, something like:
User Guide: -section 1 -subsection - ...
Community: - Video tutorials - Stack overflow posts
Of course, it could also be bumped down directly into the User Guide:
User Guide: -section1 -subsection -... - Outreach -video tutorials -stack overflow -mailing list discussions -more user examples
I'm thinking user examples would be special links to repos or .ipynb files that aren't on the front page, but are often passed around on the mailing list.
Any feelings about the organization Stefan?
On Friday, December 13, 2013 9:34:38 PM UTC-5, Stefan van der Walt wrote:
Hey, Adam
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Adam Hughes <hughes...@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps put any videos like this in the gallery as well?
We could also add links to StackOverflow posts.
Would you mind being our curator, and send a pull request either on the website repo or on the docs to make this happen?
Thank you! Stéfan
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Hi ! Nice idea. It's also something I thought about. I have three videos in my notes: * <http://marakana.com/s/post/1101/image_processing_in_python_with_scikits-imag...> * <http://vimeo.com/63258721> * <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCu6kkPNxU> Cheers, -- François Boulogne. http://www.sciunto.org GPG fingerprint: 25F6 C971 4875 A6C1 EDD1 75C8 1AA7 216E 32D5 F22F

Thanks Francis! On Sunday, December 15, 2013 4:25:23 PM UTC-5, François Boulogne wrote:
Hi !
Nice idea. It's also something I thought about. I have three videos in my notes: * < http://marakana.com/s/post/1101/image_processing_in_python_with_scikits-imag...>
* <http://vimeo.com/63258721> * <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCu6kkPNxU>
Cheers,
-- François Boulogne. http://www.sciunto.org GPG fingerprint: 25F6 C971 4875 A6C1 EDD1 75C8 1AA7 216E 32D5 F22F
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