[IPython-dev] IPython-dev Digest, Vol 157, Issue 9

John Brodie john.brodie at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 12:23:22 EST 2017


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>    1. Participating in Docathon week of March 6th. (Matthias Bussonnier)
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> From: Matthias Bussonnier <bussonniermatthias at gmail.com>
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> Hello Jupyter and IPython crowd,
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> UC Berkeley Institute for Data Science in collaboration with a couple other
> location is organizing a Docathon the Week of March 6th.
>
> The Docathon is like a Hackathon but focused on developing material and
> tools
> for documentation. It will be a distributed event where we hope to gather
> contributors and project to focus for a week on improving the current
> state of
> documentation across the board, regardless of whether you code in R,
> Python,
> Julia, C, ...
>
> A kickoff event should be happening on the March 6th at least at BIDS in
> Berkeley, and hope you can join in person, if not be online with US. A
> couple of
> other locations are making space available for people wanting to get
> involved ,
> get help an give help. The Docathon is of course also ment to be a remote
> event,
> and is just a good opportunity to work on documentation for a week.
>
> You can get more informations on the Docathon website[1]
>
> If you'd like to participate to give, receive help, or want your project
> to get
> contribution during the Docathon, please register by filling-in the
> relevant
> forms on the upper left of the website. We might also ask you to create a
> "Docathon" label on GitHub. All this will allow us to gather metrics and
> try to
> get funding to organize a Docathon next year depending on the success.
>
> I'll personally be in BIDS space most of the week and will be happy to
> help you
> contribute to the Jupyter Documentation (Notebook 5.0 might not be out yet
> so
> that will be a good time to contribute).
>
> If you have any questions or like to get involved, host some hackers, write
> crawling scripts, do some webdesign... you can directly open issues on the
> GitHub organisation[2], there are plenty of available task.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Matthias
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> [1]: https://bids.github.io/docathon/
> [2]: https://github.com/BIDS/docathon/
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