Re: [Numpy-discussion] Add Chebyshev (cosine) transforms implemented via FFTs

2020-08-05 Thread Ben Nathanson
> scipy.fft is a superset of numpy.fft, and the functionality included in NumPy > is really only the basics that are needed in many fields. Exactly this sentence might be useful on top of the FFT page. Is the right page reference/routines.fft.html? I can submit a PR.

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Google Summer of Docs Faq and Tutorial Proposed Structure .

2020-07-04 Thread Ben Nathanson
If you do choose how-tos, I meant to say that the first place to mine should be this very list. For instance, a question the other day on seeding random sequences sparked an illuminating and far-reaching discussion. Some things that make this list a great source: * Extracting how-tos from the ma

[Numpy-discussion] Google Summer of Docs Faq and Tutorial Proposed Structure .

2020-07-04 Thread Ben Nathanson
Let me first say I'm a volunteer and not a member of the group that will evaluate proposals. But I can tell you how I would choose. A right-sized proposal is stronger than an overambitious one. I'd scale back and pick a single target. From your listed experience, this would be your first significa

[Numpy-discussion] Guidelines for NumPy tutorials

2020-06-22 Thread Ben Nathanson
I've submitted PR #11 in the new numpy-tutorials repo (https://github.com/numpy/numpy-tutorials/pull/11) to provide a checklist and standard style for writing tutorials. Added tutorial content is an objective of NEP 44. We're expecting part of the content to come from new contributors (for instanc

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numpy Documentation: How-to content

2020-05-31 Thread Ben Nathanson
This sounds fantastic. In what context would the students be creating the notebooks -- as part of one of your existing ME courses, as a for-credit project, as a supervised but non-credit project? What were your thoughts on submission workflow? You review initially, then the student directly submi

[Numpy-discussion] GSoD 2020!

2020-05-11 Thread Ben Nathanson
Congratulations on getting chosen once again for Season of Docs! I'm very eager to talk about collaborating. ___ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion

[Numpy-discussion] Season of Docs technical writer

2020-05-01 Thread Ben Nathanson
I've updated my page (https://bennathanson.com/numpy2020) to include a section on Curation and Adaptation. ___ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion

[Numpy-discussion] Season of Docs technical writer

2020-04-30 Thread Ben Nathanson
I look forward to participating in this year's Season of Docs. Though it's early, I'm eager to start a conversation; I've posted the webpage https://bennathanson.com/numpy2020 to share my thoughts on contributing. ___ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-D

[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