On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 7:14 AM David Cournapeau <courn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi chuck, > > > > Le jeu. 12 mars 2020 à 13:17, Charles R Harris <charlesr.har...@gmail.com> > a écrit : > >> >> Hi David, >> >> On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 8:43 PM David Cournapeau <courn...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> My current employer is organizing regular "hack weeks" where engineers >>> can work on the projects of their choice. My team is using a lot of pydata >>> tools, including numpy, so contributing to NumPy would be natural. Before I >>> decide to add NumPy as a project, I want to make sure it does not create >>> more burden for the maintainers, the goal is to help the project, and for >>> my team's members to help them contributing to OSS in "proper way". >>> >>> I would have time to prepare the hack week, making sure we prepare good >>> PRs, and even use this time to actually review existing PRs myself. While I >>> have been away from the project for a long time, I should still be able to >>> review code, help my team building / testing / debugging, etc. >>> >>> Does that sound useful ? >>> >>> The first hack week would be held from 23th to 27th March, in Tokyo. >>> Everybody would be remote because of the coronavirus, so except for time >>> difference, if it makes sense, people outside of my employer could join. >>> >>> >> Good to hear from you. We always appreciate help, especially if it comes >> with some experience :) It would also be helpful if you reviewed the NEPs >> dealing with dtypes. We don't get as much feedback from users as we would >> like and if you are using a lot of the open source tools your perspective >> could be very helpful. Keep us informed, and maybe toss around some ideas >> for discussion. We have community meetings on zoom every Wednesday at 12:00 >> noon Pacific time, so you may want to drop in if the time works for you. >> > > So to clarify, I am expecting to have people from my team making most of > the contributions. In this case, since people are not so familiar w/ the > internal of NumPy, I was thinking more about bugs / docs / etc. than the > hard stuff like dtype. > Hey David, great to hear from you! This sounds great. I assume most people are experienced NumPy users, and/or experienced sw devs? So they could write longer docs, or tackle bugs that require some digging? Or are you looking for good-first-issue type things mainly? Cheers, Ralf > I will try to join the meeting next week though (where are the info to > join ?), > > David > > >> >> Chuck >> _______________________________________________ >> NumPy-Discussion mailing list >> NumPy-Discussion@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >> > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >
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