
Hi Evgeni, On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, at 04:12, Evgeni Burovski wrote:
There are several tutorials from the SciPy community (broadly defined), but they are scattered and not very easy to find (e.g. Matthew Brett's https://matthew-brett.github.io/pydagogue, I'm sure there are others)
Just throwing it out there: I wonder if SciPy lecture notes (https://scipy-lectures.org/) could be a place for these sorts of tutorials.
It's true, these are spread all over the place, and it would be good to reconcile. We've also started writing contributor manuals for some projects. See, e.g.,: https://scikit-image.org/docs/stable/core_developer.html (for core developers) and https://skyportal.io/docs/contributing.html for contributing developers. And, of course, SciPy's very extensive https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/dev/contributor/contributor_toc.h... Topics handled includes scope and size of PRs, handling merge conflicts, guidance on how to do a good review, etc. So, if we could figure out which topics are general and relevant to most contributors, we could add those to a central set of documentation that several projects can refer back to (I think that was also the idea behind Matthew Brett's https://github.com/matthew-brett/gitwash). Best regards, Stéfan