Dear GRASS Community,
I’m very honored to be nominated for the GRASS GIS PSC.
I’m a PhD student in Geospatial Analytics at North Carolina State
University and a member of the GeoForAll lab group. I’m passionate about
bringing open source geospatial tools to new audiences and new contexts,
especia
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 3:20 PM Caitlin Haedrich
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Last week, we wrapped a final push on grass.jupyter and are excited for
> its official release with GRASS 8.2. Here's my final report along with a
> summary o
Hi all,
This is my last update before the final report! I'm finally wrapping up
work on the grass.jupyter mini grant. We're just putting the final changes
in the two PRs that I've been working on for a while [1, 2] and getting
ready to implement the grass.jupyter naming conventions before the rele
Hi all,
With the release of version 8.2, it would be nice to have a relatively
stable API for grass.jupyter, the python package making GRASS more
accessible in Jupyter Notebooks. I feel there is room for improvement and I
was hoping to solicit some feedback on the current class/method names and
ga
Hi grass-devs and grass-users,
I'm just sending out an update on my GRASS Mini Project on improving
grass.jupyter. Per usual, you can find more details about the project and a
copy of this report at [1].
*1) What have I accomplished since my last update?*
- I continue to have regular meetings
Hello grass-devs and grass-users,
I'm just sending out an update on my GRASS Mini Project on improving
grass.jupyter. Per usual, you can find more details about the project and a
copy of this report at [1].
*1) What have I accomplished since my last update?*
- I've been having frequent meetin
Hello grass-devs and grass-users,
Here's my weekly update on my Mini Project on improving grass.jupyter. Per
usual, you can find more details about the project and a copy of this
report at [1].
*1) What did I accomplish over the past two weeks?*
- Fixed region handling for InteractiveMap (now
Hi all,
A couple of the links were incorrect - here's an updated report with
working links.
Here's an update on what I've been working on over the last two weeks for
> my Mini Project on improving grass.jupyter. Per usual, you can find more
> details about the project and a copy of this report at
Hi all,
Here's an update on what I've been working on over the last two weeks for
my Mini Project on improving grass.jupyter. Per usual, you can find more
details about the project and a copy of this report at [1].
*1) What did I accomplish over the past two weeks?*
-
- Took a week off to
Hello grass-dev and grass-users,
Here's a quick update on my Mini Project for improving grass.jupyter. Per
usual, you can find more details about the project and a copy of this
report at [1].
*1) What did I accomplish this week?*
- Switched from a Dropdown menu to a SelectionSlider for the ti
Hello grass-dev and grass-users,
Here's a quick update of what I worked on last week for my Mini Project on
improving grass.jupyter. Per usual, you can find more details about the
project and a copy of this report at [1].
1) What did I accomplish this week?
I started on visualization functions fo
Hello GRASS community,
Along with Linda, I'm also working on a GRASS mini project for the next two
months. The focus of my project is grass.jupyter, a package I started this
summer as part of Google Summer of Code. The package improves the
integration of GRASS GIS and Jupyter with a set of functio
Hi all,
Happy last week of coding! Here's an update of my GSoC project, "Improved
Integration of GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebooks." Per usual, you can find
more information on the wiki page [1].
1) What did I accomplish this week?
- I had a meeting with my mentors, Vaclav Petras and Helena Mit
Hi all,
Here's a quick update on what I worked on this past week for my GSoC
project, "Improved Integration of GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebooks." I came
down with a stomach bug this week and didn't get as much as I hoped done
but I did wrap up some things I'd been working on for a while. Per usual,
Hello everyone,
Here's a quick update on what I worked on this past week for my project
Improved Integration of GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebooks. Per usual, you can
find more information on the wiki page [1].
1) What did I accomplish this week?
- This week, I had another two meetings with my m
Hi all,
Here's a weekly update on my GSoC project, Improved Integration of GRASS
GIS and Jupyter Notebooks. You can find more details about the project on
the wiki page [1].
1) What did I accomplish this week?
- This week, I had two meetings with my mentor, Vaclav Petras. We've
been discus
Hello all,
Here is a weekly update on my project, Improved Integration of GRASS GIS
and Jupyter Notebooks. You can find more details about the project on the
wiki page [1].
1) What did I accomplish this week?
- This week, I spent most of my time improving and editing a new class
called `In
Hello everyone,
With week 4 wrapping up, here is a brief update of what I've been working
on. Per usual, you can find more information on the project on the wiki
page [1] and you can try proposed changes out in the Binder link in the
description of each PR.
1) *What did I accomplish during Week 1
Hi all,
Here is a brief update on what I accomplished during Week 3 of Google
Summer of Code for the new GRASS library *grass.jupyter*. Per usual, you
can find more updates on the wiki page [1]. I have also started posting
links to Binder Jupyter Notebooks in each PR if you would like to try any
o
Hello everyone,
Here is a brief update on my GSoC project, Improved Integration of GRASS
GIS and Jupyter. You can find more information about the project and past
updates at [1].
You can also check out how the new grass.jupyter module works so far in
Binder at [2]
*1. What did I accomplish this
Hi Everyone,
With Week 1 wrapping up, here is a brief update on what I worked on this
week and where I'm headed next week. A more detailed update can be found on
the project wiki page [1].
*1. What did I accomplish during Week 1?*
- Finish binder setup. The main GRASS branch now launches in
Hi Everyone,
With the bonding period wrapping up, here is a brief update on what I've
been working on so far.
*1. What did I accomplish during the bonding period?*
- I introduced myself in dev and SOC mailing lists [1].
- I had a productive meeting with my mentors, Vashek Petras, Helena
Hello everyone,
My name is Caitlin Haedrich and I'm one of the OSgeo Google Summer of Code
participants. I'm a first year PhD student in Geospatial Analytics at North
Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. You can read more about my
background and interests on my website [1].
T
Hello All,
I'm applying to Google Summer of Code to work on the "Seamless integration
of GRASS GIS and Jupyter Notebooks" project [1]. I've written a draft of my
application [2] and I'd be grateful for any feedback from the GRASS-dev
community.
I'm also including a brief summary of my ideas here.
r.centroids module <https://github.com/OSGeo/grass-addons/pull/396>
I've been working on and finishing the zonal-of-solar notebook
<https://github.com/wenzeslaus/grass-zonal-of-solar>.
Looking forward to working together,
Caitlin
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Caitlin Haedrich
Ph.D. Student, Geospatial An
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