Re: [Numpy-discussion] Google Season of Docs Ideas

2020-04-27 Thread Bennet Fauber
I think I would add to this categorization which science 'domain' or area. Researchers's needs from agriculture and sociology may differ much more from each other than educators's and researchers's needs within those field differ from each other. So, if there is an up-and-coming area of study tha

[Numpy-discussion] Google Season of Docs Ideas

2020-04-27 Thread Ben Nathanson
> > NumPy serves many kinds of usersThe challenge: provide ways to guide > those users to the parts of the documentation most relevant to them. > I have a thought on how to approach this. We know many of the communities NumPy serves; let's next identify (for ourselves, not the proposal) what e

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Feelings about type aliases in NumPy

2020-04-27 Thread Ilhan Polat
> Interestingly this was proposed independently here: Wow apologies for missing the entire thread about it and the noise. On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 11:19 PM Joshua Wilson wrote: > To try and add some more data points to the conversation: > > > Maybe we can go for a bit more distant name like "nu

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Google Season of Docs Ideas

2020-04-27 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 7:16 PM Melissa Mendonça wrote: > Hello all, > > As some of you may know, we are aiming to participate in the Google Season > of Docs program [1] again this year. The deadline for applications from > open source organizations is May 4, so I've started on a proposal (heavil

[Numpy-discussion] Documentation Team Meeting - Monday April 27

2020-04-27 Thread Melissa Mendonça
Hi all! Sorry for the late reminder, but today (April 27) we have another documentation team meeting at 3PM UTC**. If you wish to join on Zoom, you need to use this link https://zoom.us/j/420005230 Here's the permanent hackmd document with the meeting notes: https://hackmd.io/oB_boakvRqKR-_2jRV