Hi all, There are some free slots for the EuroSciPy sprints and the organizers encouraged us to propose more: https://www.euroscipy.org/2019/program.html I wonder if there are other people attending EuroSciPy interested in sprinting, what topics could we choose (general bug triaging? high priority defects? a specific sub package needing some love? some work on numba-scipy?), and if people not attending (especially core developers) would be open to participate remotely, perhaps answering questions on IRC (or Matrix, see https://riot.im/app/#/room/#freenode_#scipy:matrix.org). I have a general interest in scipy.integrate, scipy.optimize and scipy.signal but I'm not an expert in anything. What I'd like is to see a SciPy sprint at EuroSciPy to, you know, honor the name of the conference :) If there's interest, I will propose it to the organizers. Best, -- Juan Luis Cano
I was planning to attend for the maintainers summit but didn't hear back from them on Twitter and I couldn't get into contact with the organizers which is probably an error on my side. Then I was thinking about presenting something but then I decided not to, since like last year, this is kind of a PyData-variant rather than Scipy, or a "Euroscipy.stats" if you will. Just glancing through, I think I've spotted only 3-4 out of "a lot > 30" that are not necessarily data/ML related. Having said all that, we need all the love there is out there :) Especially about adding examples to documentation. Since you mention scipy.signal have a look at https://github.com/scipy/scipy/issues/7168 On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 4:45 PM Juan Luis Cano <juanlu001@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
There are some free slots for the EuroSciPy sprints and the organizers encouraged us to propose more:
https://www.euroscipy.org/2019/program.html
I wonder if there are other people attending EuroSciPy interested in sprinting, what topics could we choose (general bug triaging? high priority defects? a specific sub package needing some love? some work on numba-scipy?), and if people not attending (especially core developers) would be open to participate remotely, perhaps answering questions on IRC (or Matrix, see https://riot.im/app/#/room/#freenode_#scipy:matrix.org).
I have a general interest in scipy.integrate, scipy.optimize and scipy.signal but I'm not an expert in anything. What I'd like is to see a SciPy sprint at EuroSciPy to, you know, honor the name of the conference :) If there's interest, I will propose it to the organizers.
Best,
-- Juan Luis Cano _______________________________________________ SciPy-Dev mailing list SciPy-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-dev
Hi all, This is a reminder that tomorrow at 10:30 UTC+02 the EuroSciPy sprints will start. I will organize the volunteers that want to contribute to SciPy but I am not a core contributor, so if anyone from the projects happens to have some spare time to answer questions on IRC (which is bridged in Matrix/Riot) or keep an eye on the issue tracker that would be awesome. Best! On Thu, 22 Aug 2019, 19:36 Ilhan Polat, <ilhanpolat@gmail.com> wrote:
I was planning to attend for the maintainers summit but didn't hear back from them on Twitter and I couldn't get into contact with the organizers which is probably an error on my side. Then I was thinking about presenting something but then I decided not to, since like last year, this is kind of a PyData-variant rather than Scipy, or a "Euroscipy.stats" if you will. Just glancing through, I think I've spotted only 3-4 out of "a lot > 30" that are not necessarily data/ML related.
Having said all that, we need all the love there is out there :) Especially about adding examples to documentation. Since you mention scipy.signal have a look at https://github.com/scipy/scipy/issues/7168
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 4:45 PM Juan Luis Cano <juanlu001@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
There are some free slots for the EuroSciPy sprints and the organizers encouraged us to propose more:
https://www.euroscipy.org/2019/program.html
I wonder if there are other people attending EuroSciPy interested in sprinting, what topics could we choose (general bug triaging? high priority defects? a specific sub package needing some love? some work on numba-scipy?), and if people not attending (especially core developers) would be open to participate remotely, perhaps answering questions on IRC (or Matrix, see https://riot.im/app/#/room/#freenode_#scipy:matrix.org).
I have a general interest in scipy.integrate, scipy.optimize and scipy.signal but I'm not an expert in anything. What I'd like is to see a SciPy sprint at EuroSciPy to, you know, honor the name of the conference :) If there's interest, I will propose it to the organizers.
Best,
-- Juan Luis Cano _______________________________________________ SciPy-Dev mailing list SciPy-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-dev
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