On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 9:52 AM Inessa Pawson <albusc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The NumPy web team has begun redesigning https://numpy.org determined to > transform the website into a welcoming and useful digital hub of all things > NumPy. We are inviting all members of our large and diverse community to > submit their user stories to help us fulfill our mission. > Thanks Inessa. I hope to see some user stories in particular from stakeholder groups that we may not be thinking about yet. Our first focus is probably something like: beginning user, advanced user, contributor. Beyond that there's groups like educators and packagers that I hope we can include specific content for soon. I'm sure we're still missing some groups, would love to hear specific needs or previous unsuccesfull/unsatisfactory attempts at engaging with NumPy. Note that we're keeping track of these user stories in https://github.com/numpy/numpy.org/issues/42 Cheers, Ralf > *What are we looking for?* > > In simple, concise terms, a user story describes what a user needs to > accomplish while visiting a website. Anyone who reads the user story must > be able to understand why the user needs the functionality, and what is > required to implement the story. User stories must have acceptance > criteria. The shorter the story the better. > > > *Examples of good user stories* > > 1. Lotte is a library author that depends on NumPy. She is looking for > information about major changes and a release date of the next version of > NumPy. She would like to easily find it on the website instead of > contacting the core team. > > > 2. Yu Yan was introduced to NumPy in her first week of the Foundations of > Data Science class. She is looking for a NumPy tutorial for absolute > beginners in Mandarin. > > > 3. Tiago is a software developer. By day, he builds enterprise > applications for a Fortune 100 company. By night, he cultivates his > academic interests in statistics and computer science using various Python > libraries. Tiago has an idea for a new NumPy feature and would like to > implement it. He is looking for information on how to contact the person(s) > in charge of such decisions. > > > *Please note* that at this stage of the numpy.org redesign our focus is > not on expanding or improving the documentation but, rather, developing > high-level content to provide information about the project to a multitude > of stakeholders. > > -- > Every good wish, > *Inessa Pawson* > NumPy Web Team > > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >
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