(Oh, and if you need help contributing/submitting pull requests/navigating git, don't hesitate to ask and we'll guide you around!)
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 10:03 AM Melissa Mendonça <meliss...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Christian, > > Thanks for your interest in our Google Season of Docs projects. It is > great to hear from you! > > If you are interested, I would advise working on the following: > > - Familiarizing yourself with the NumPy docs and the workflow for building > them (https://numpy.org/devdocs/dev/howto-docs.html) > - Reading NEP 44 to have an idea of the current vision and focus for the > docs (https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0044-restructuring-numpy-docs.html) > - Working on your own proposal, so we can analyze it later. > > You have until July 8 to do this, and if you need help or have questions > about any of the above, please get in touch so we can help. Make sure you > get in touch with the mentors directly by sending your message to > numpy-scipy-g...@googlegroups.com . Any information you need about the > program is in the official GSoD website ( > https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs), and in our proposal ( > https://github.com/numpy/numpy/wiki/Google-Season-of-Docs-2020-Project-Ideas). > > > Welcome! > > > > On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 7:12 PM Christian Nakata < > christian.nakata.a...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello members of Numpy Community >> >> My name is Christian Takashi Nakata >> Currently, I'm working with computer vision in my master's degree and >> your project ideas for the GSoD caught my attention. >> I've always wanted to work on open source projects, especially in >> libraries that I usually use. >> >> I would like to begin contributing to the Numpy documentation. >> However, I never worked with open source projects and I wanted to know >> where I should begin to write a GSoD project proposal. >> >> I would like to work with refactoring the current documentation aimed at >> beginners. >> For example, in my opinion, the page "NumPy: the absolute basics for >> beginners" is too verbose. >> The amount of information on that page can blur useful information from >> beginner users. >> The page could be divided into subtopics that jump to other pages, >> minimizing the amount of information that the user will face for the first >> time. >> >> Together, I intend to create new How Tos so that beginners will find it >> easier to work with the library. >> E.g. finishing the "How to read and write data using NumPy" page. >> >> Best regards, >> Christian T. Nakata >> _______________________________________________ >> NumPy-Discussion mailing list >> NumPy-Discussion@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >> >
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