
I am (very) new here but happy to lend a helping hand with writing and coordination. Using something like Overleaf or Sharelatex is a great idea. best, Spiros On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 7:44 AM, Stefan van der Walt <stefanv@berkeley.edu> wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2018 10:03:25 +1300, Ralf Gommers wrote:
TL;DR, let's write the long journal paper on SciPy that we've wanted for a while, let's form a small committee to coordinate, and get it out the door in 2-3 months.
I'd love to see this realized. Count me in for planning the overall paper structure, organizing, and writing (perhaps the section on ndimage, in collaboration with Jaime, Juan, and others?).
FWIW, when we wrote the scikit-image paper we borrowed the build tools from the SciPy Conference Proceedings, which allowed us to write in ReST (nice-looking GitHub diffs), and finally converting to LaTeX for the journal. At work, we've also been using Overleaf (online LaTeX editor) with good success (the Git commit log may not be as pretty, but it's very practical if you're willing to skip individual commit reviews).
Best regards, Stéfan
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