Opinion poll: feedback URL upon import

Stéfan van der Walt stefanv at berkeley.edu
Sat Apr 30 16:55:32 EDT 2016


On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 at 18:54 Andreas Mueller <amueller at ais.uni-bonn.de>
wrote:

> There was some discussion about whether we could use jupyter to get some
> feedback from users, i.e. a single opt-in for the jupyter
> platform, instead one for each library (which would be pretty bad).
>

I think this is still on Nathaniel's radar; he's been quite busy with the
manylinux work, but now that that's almost done I guess he'll round back on
this project.


> I wonder if / how other open source libraries handle this. I guess boost
> doesn't care ;)
> But maybe web frameworks do? We could try tapping other scientific
> computing communities like
> julia or octave, or go out to web folks?
>

I had another good suggestion from a colleague yesterday that we can have a
showcase section on the website, where authors & companies can get free
publication for work using scikit-image.

I also want to add a survey bubble to the website, to gauge where we can
best improve.

Stéfan
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