Nelle Varoquaux
2017-03-02 01:02:47 UTC
Hi everyone,
Apologies for cross-posting : this event might be of interest to some of
the projects of the scientific Python community. We are trying to encourage
FOSS developers to focus on documentation for a week instead of fixing bugs
or implementing cool features!
Here are more informations about the project.
Thanks,
Nelle
Sign up your project for the docathon!
The Docathon is happening next week! Weâve already got several projects
signed up to participate in improving their documentation during the week.
Weâve put together a nifty project board
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/projects/projects.html> so that we
can keep track of everybodyâs progress during the week! If you sign up as a
project <https://goo.gl/forms/0cPpw01zehrEyDDE3>, weâll post your
documentation commit stats like this:
How can I join in?
We want you to improve your documentation, wherever you are. To that
extent, weâll keep track of project activity regardless of its location. If
youâd like to work with a group of people, here are a few specifics:
To kick off the docathon weâll have a morning of tutorials on Monday, March
6th. These will cover particular tools and techniques for building great
documentation. If youâre at Berkeley then you can sign up here
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bids-docathon-kickoff-tickets-32302896834?aff=mcivte>.
This will also be live-streamed on Youtube, so you can watch from wherever
you are!
Weâll also have some working groups meeting periodically in cities around
the country. If youâd like to join in with these groups, click one of these
links:
-
New York City - Signup
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/doc-a-thon-tickets-32309998074> / Agenda
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/hosts/gc.html>
-
Berkeley - Signup
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bids-docathon-kickoff-tickets-32302896834?aff=mcivte>
/ Agenda <https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/hosts/bids.html>
-
Seattle - Signup <https://goo.gl/forms/GMyMPJZ9eLT6eQuF2> / Agenda
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/hosts/uwescience.html>
You can also work remotely if you like, we will coordinate people via
email/GitHub, too.
Wherever you are, donât forget to sign up as a participant
<https://goo.gl/forms/AaW2b24mMxOutxt02> so we can give some pointers on
how to contribute. Or, suggest a project
<https://goo.gl/forms/0cPpw01zehrEyDDE3> to work on and weâll keep track of
its activity on our projects page
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/projects/projects.html>.
Contact
If you have any questions, check out the Docathon website
<http://bids.github.io/docathon> or open an issue on our GitHub repo
<https://github.com/BIDS/docathon>.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested.
We'd love for other institutions/groups to get involved.
Apologies for cross-posting : this event might be of interest to some of
the projects of the scientific Python community. We are trying to encourage
FOSS developers to focus on documentation for a week instead of fixing bugs
or implementing cool features!
Here are more informations about the project.
Thanks,
Nelle
Sign up your project for the docathon!
The Docathon is happening next week! Weâve already got several projects
signed up to participate in improving their documentation during the week.
Weâve put together a nifty project board
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/projects/projects.html> so that we
can keep track of everybodyâs progress during the week! If you sign up as a
project <https://goo.gl/forms/0cPpw01zehrEyDDE3>, weâll post your
documentation commit stats like this:
How can I join in?
We want you to improve your documentation, wherever you are. To that
extent, weâll keep track of project activity regardless of its location. If
youâd like to work with a group of people, here are a few specifics:
To kick off the docathon weâll have a morning of tutorials on Monday, March
6th. These will cover particular tools and techniques for building great
documentation. If youâre at Berkeley then you can sign up here
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bids-docathon-kickoff-tickets-32302896834?aff=mcivte>.
This will also be live-streamed on Youtube, so you can watch from wherever
you are!
Weâll also have some working groups meeting periodically in cities around
the country. If youâd like to join in with these groups, click one of these
links:
-
New York City - Signup
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/doc-a-thon-tickets-32309998074> / Agenda
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/hosts/gc.html>
-
Berkeley - Signup
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bids-docathon-kickoff-tickets-32302896834?aff=mcivte>
/ Agenda <https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/hosts/bids.html>
-
Seattle - Signup <https://goo.gl/forms/GMyMPJZ9eLT6eQuF2> / Agenda
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/hosts/uwescience.html>
You can also work remotely if you like, we will coordinate people via
email/GitHub, too.
Wherever you are, donât forget to sign up as a participant
<https://goo.gl/forms/AaW2b24mMxOutxt02> so we can give some pointers on
how to contribute. Or, suggest a project
<https://goo.gl/forms/0cPpw01zehrEyDDE3> to work on and weâll keep track of
its activity on our projects page
<https://bids.github.io/docathon/pages/projects/projects.html>.
Contact
If you have any questions, check out the Docathon website
<http://bids.github.io/docathon> or open an issue on our GitHub repo
<https://github.com/BIDS/docathon>.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested.
We'd love for other institutions/groups to get involved.