Re: [scikit-learn] scikit-learn Digest, Vol 41, Issue 21
Hi, I have been scouring around everywhere to volunteer. I took a one month python course from a training company that promised me a job in two months but they're still working on it after 3. So I decide to volunteer. I'm looking to use python with DS, ML, AI, etc, I love neural nets, then it hit me that I get the scikit mailing list and opened it up and you guys are talking about volunteers. I would love to volunteer for scikit. But I just have one month training in python. I have prior experience with java and javascript, some computer science education, How can I start volunteering? On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 9:03 AM <scikit-learn-request@python.org> wrote:
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1. Re: Monthly meetings between core developers + "Hello World" (Nicolas Hug)
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 08:54:21 -0400 From: Nicolas Hug <niourf@gmail.com> To: scikit-learn@python.org Subject: Re: [scikit-learn] Monthly meetings between core developers + "Hello World" Message-ID: <136faf1a-5514-1c21-7514-0673b4ddde81@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"
Meeting is in 5 minutes everyone! Prepare to be np.random.choice'd? :)
https://appear.in/amueller < https://www.google.com/url?q=https://appear.in/amueller&sa=D&ust=1566914386036000&usg=AOvVaw2rS1k5NlK35I-_dSoJLgt2
On 8/22/19 10:11 AM, Nicolas Hug wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Quick reminder that the next meeting is on Monday! *Please update your cards on the project board* so we can all have a look before the
week-end.
We decided to go for a "scrum-like" approach this time: quickly go through everyone's notes first, then discuss main issues.
Anyone interested in hosting? I think we should have a new person each time, or you'll soon be fed up with me. If nobody speaks up I'll np.random.choice someone on Monday ;)
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Time and date:
Project board: https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/projects/15 <
Meeting link: https://appear.in/amueller <
See you on Monday!
Nicolas
On 8/5/19 10:31 AM, Andreas Mueller wrote:
As usual, I agree ;) I think it would be good to call out particularly important bugfixes so they get reviews. We might also want to think about how we can organize the issue tracker better.
Having more full-time people on the project certainly means more activity but ideally we can use some of that time to make the issue tracker more organized.
On 8/5/19 9:21 AM, Joel Nothman wrote:
Yay for technology!?Awesome to see you all and have some matters clarified.
Adrin is right that the issue tracker is increasingly overwhelming (because there are more awesome people hired to work on the project, more frequent sprints, etc). This meeting is a useful summary.
The meeting mostly focussed on big features. We should be careful to not leave behind important bugs fixes and work originating outside the core devs.
Despite that: Some of Guillaume's activities got cut off. I think it would be great to progress both on stacking and resampling before the next release.
I also think these meetings should, as a standing item, note the estimated upcoming release schedule, to help us remain aware of that cadence.
Good night!
J
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https://scikit-learn.org/stable/developers/contributing.html#contributing On 8/26/19 1:09 PM, Mike Smith wrote:
Hi,
I have been scouring around everywhere to volunteer. I took a one month python course from a training company that promised me a job in two months but they're still working on it after 3. So I decide to volunteer. I'm looking to use python with DS, ML, AI, etc, I love neural nets, then it hit me that I get the scikit mailing list and opened it up and you guys are talking about volunteers. I would love to volunteer for scikit. But I just have one month training in python. I have prior experience with java and javascript, some computer science education, How can I start volunteering?
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 9:03 AM <scikit-learn-request@python.org <mailto:scikit-learn-request@python.org>> wrote:
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1. Re: Monthly meetings between core developers + "Hello World" (Nicolas Hug)
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 08:54:21 -0400 From: Nicolas Hug <niourf@gmail.com <mailto:niourf@gmail.com>> To: scikit-learn@python.org <mailto:scikit-learn@python.org> Subject: Re: [scikit-learn] Monthly meetings between core developers + "Hello World" Message-ID: <136faf1a-5514-1c21-7514-0673b4ddde81@gmail.com <mailto:136faf1a-5514-1c21-7514-0673b4ddde81@gmail.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"
Meeting is in 5 minutes everyone! Prepare to be np.random.choice'd? :)
https://appear.in/amueller <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://appear.in/amueller&sa=D&ust=1566914386036000&usg=AOvVaw2rS1k5NlK35I-_dSoJLgt2>
On 8/22/19 10:11 AM, Nicolas Hug wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > Quick reminder that the next meeting is on Monday! *Please update your > cards on the project board* so we can all have a look before the week-end. > > We decided to go for a "scrum-like" approach this time: quickly go > through everyone's notes first, then discuss main issues. > > Anyone interested in hosting? I think we should have a new person each > time, or you'll soon be fed up with me. If nobody speaks up I'll > np.random.choice someone on Monday ;) > > ---- > > Time and date: > https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2019&month=8&day=26&hour=13&min=0&sec=0&p1=240&p2=33&p3=37&p4=179 > > Project board: > https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/projects/15 > <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/projects/15&sa=D&ust=1566914386036000&usg=AOvVaw15duAHoylKYpdBsYgogoOQ> > > Meeting link: https://appear.in/amueller > <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://appear.in/amueller&sa=D&ust=1566914386036000&usg=AOvVaw2rS1k5NlK35I-_dSoJLgt2> > > > See you on Monday! > > Nicolas > > > On 8/5/19 10:31 AM, Andreas Mueller wrote: >> As usual, I agree ;) >> I think it would be good to call out particularly important bugfixes >> so they get reviews. >> We might also want to think about how we can organize the issue >> tracker better. >> >> Having more full-time people on the project certainly means more >> activity but ideally we can use some of that time to make the issue >> tracker more organized. >> >> >> On 8/5/19 9:21 AM, Joel Nothman wrote: >>> Yay for technology!?Awesome to see you all and have some matters >>> clarified. >>> >>> Adrin is right that the issue tracker is increasingly overwhelming >>> (because there are more awesome people hired to work on the project, >>> more frequent sprints, etc). This meeting is a useful summary. >>> >>> The meeting mostly focussed on big features. We should be careful to >>> not leave behind important bugs fixes and work originating outside >>> the core devs. >>> >>> Despite that: Some of Guillaume's activities got cut off. I think it >>> would be great to progress both on stacking and resampling before >>> the next release. >>> >>> I also think these meetings should, as a standing item, note the >>> estimated upcoming release schedule, to help us remain aware of that >>> cadence. >>> >>> Good night! >>> >>> J >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> scikit-learn mailing list >>> scikit-learn@python.org <mailto:scikit-learn@python.org> >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> scikit-learn mailing list >> scikit-learn@python.org <mailto:scikit-learn@python.org> >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn
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