[Numpy-discussion] 2020 NumPy survey results

Inessa Pawson albuscode at gmail.com
Tue Jun 22 17:40:41 EDT 2021


Hi, everyone!
In 2020, the NumPy survey team in partnership with students and faculty
from a Master’s course in Survey Methodology jointly hosted by the
University of Michigan and the University of Maryland conducted the first
official NumPy community survey. Over 1,200 users from 75 countries
participated to help us map out a landscape of the NumPy community and
voiced their thoughts about the future of the project.

We are finally ready to share with you the findings of this survey. You can
read the full report here: https://numpy.org/user-survey-2020.

The inaugural NumPy community survey was an effort of an international
group of volunteers who showed a remarkable dedication to the project
amidst the extraordinary challenges of the year 2020. Each is listed
alphabetically by type of contribution.

*Survey Design and Analysis*
Ross Barnowski
Sebastian Berg
Xiaoyi Deng
Ralf Gommers
Stephanie Mendoza
Inessa Pawson
Deji Suolang
Mame Fatou Thiam

*Translations*
Eric Depagne
Xiaoyi Deng
Yuki Dunn
Kiko Correoso Garcia
Jose Guzman
Andrei Ivanov
Paul Ivanov
Siddhartha Kapoor
Tetsuo Koyama
Guilherme Leobas
Dayane Machado
Mahfuza Humayra Mohona
Aerik Pawson
Inessa Pawson
Zijie Poh
Sumera Priyadarsini
Fabrice Silva
Shaloo Shalini
Kriti Singh
Alexandre de Siqueira

*Special thanks*
Frederick Conrad (Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research,
University of Michigan)
Danuta Dzierżanowska
Jim Lepkowski (Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research,
University of Michigan)
Claire McKay Bowen (Urban Institute)
Michael Traugott (Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research,
University of Michigan)

Also, a huge thank you to everyone who took part in this survey. We
couldn’t do it without your support.

Inessa Pawson
NumPy Survey Team
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