#PyOpenSci

JR Rickerson :python:jrrickerson@fosstodon.org
2025-05-21

Did someone leave a Dell power brick at the #pyopensci table in room 318 at the #PyConUS sprints? Can I get it back to you somehow?

James Balamutacoatless
2025-01-17

I'll be serving as Editor-in-Chief (EiC) for @pyOpenSci's Python package peer review process for the first half of 2025!

Interested in reviewing scientific Python packages? Let us know at:

forms.gle/GHfxvmS47nQFDcBM6

James Balamutacoatless
2024-11-01

Just finished talking about ๐Ÿ“š The Next Generation Data Science Education: Interactive Learning with WebAssembly & Quarto Live @pyOpenSci

๐ŸŽฏ Full Talk: talks.thecoatlessprofessor.com

๐Ÿ”ฌ Live Demo: tutorials.thecoatlessprofessor

2024-10-08

๐Ÿ’œ Bring a friend
๐ŸŽƒ 2 for 1
๐Ÿ‘ป Buy one get one free.
๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ› Double deal
๐Ÿง™ Half off (when you buy two)
๐Ÿฆ‡ Two-in-one

No matter how you say it, itโ€™s here! All of the tickets to our Open Science Fall Festival are now buy one, get one free! Grab a friend and enjoy a single workshop, or attend all five days. No matter what you choose, weโ€™ve got something for everyone!

bit.ly/pyosFF2024

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

pyOpenSci Open Science Fall Festival Registration is now Buy One, Get One Free! Inspirational keynotes, talks, & Five incredible days of hands-on workshops and office hours. bit.ly/pyosFF2024.
2024-10-08

The THzTools package is in need of reviewers! Weโ€™re looking for volunteer reviewers with an interest in the physics of solids and optical spectroscopy for superconductors and magnetic materials to help review THzTools.

Not an expert in this domain? Not to worry! Weโ€™re also looking for an editor with Python expertise to help out.

๐Ÿซถ New to reviewing? We offer mentorship!

Apply today!

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #pyOpenSci #Volunteer

Get involved with pyOpenSci! Weโ€™re looking for volunteer reviewers with an interest in optical spectroscopy for superconductors and magnetic materials to help review the THzTools package. THzTools provides tools to simplify and improve procedures for data analysis in terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. Reviewers evaluate a Python package for usability and documentation quality. People from diverse backgrounds are  especially encouraged to apply! bit.ly/pyOSReviewer
2024-10-05

Do you love Cython? Are you passionate about open source? Consider volunteering with pyOpenSci! Weโ€™re looking for a volunteer reviewer with Cython expertise and an interest in network diffusion processes to help review the CyNetDiff Python package.

๐Ÿซถ New to reviewing? We offer mentorship!

๐Ÿ’ป Learn more about CyNetDiff: github.com/eliotwrobson/CyNetD
๐Ÿ’œ Apply today: bit.ly/pyOSReviewer

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #pyOpenSci #Volunteer #Cython #NetworkDiffusion

2024-10-04

Great Tables is in need of great reviewers! Weโ€™re looking for volunteer reviewers with expertise in Pandas or Polars DataFrames and an interest in making beautiful tables to help review the Great Tables Python package.

๐Ÿซถ New to reviewing? We offer mentorship!

โšก Learn more about Great Tables: github.com/posit-dev/great-tab
๐Ÿ’œ Apply today: bit.ly/pyOSReviewer

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #pyOpenSci #Volunteer #GreatTables #Pandas #Polars

2024-10-03

Rowan Cockettโ€™s Keynote, Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science, rounds out our Fall Festival Keynote sessions.

Keynote tickets are free, and in this talk Rowan will be:

๐Ÿช„ introducing MyST Markdown
๐Ÿฌ demonstrations of real-world applications of MyST
๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ› sharing practical insights on how MyST can elevate your research dissemination

๐Ÿฆ‡ Grab your spot today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

pyOpenSci Open Science Fall Festival. October 28th-November 1st. Register: bit.ly/pyosFF2024. Keynote talk with Rowan Cockett. Enhancing Scientific Collaboration with MyST Markdown and Continuous Science. Monday, October 28th.
2024-10-02

โ›ˆ๏ธ Do you love atmospheric sciences?
๐Ÿ’œ Are you interested in volunteering with pyOpenSci?

Check out our latest call for editors! Weโ€™re looking for a volunteer editor with atmospheric science expertise and an interest in aerosol simulation to lead the review process for PyPartMC.

๐Ÿƒ Learn more about PyPartMC: github.com/open-atmos/PyPartMC
๐Ÿ’Œ And apply today! bit.ly/pyOSEditor

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #pyOpenSci #Volunteer #PyPartMC #AtmosphericSciences #MonteCarlo

2024-10-01

Our scholarship application deadline is almost here - be sure to apply today! Scholarship recipients will receive:

๐ŸŽƒ admission to our Keynote sessions
๐Ÿฆ‡ access to all four hands-on workshops
๐ŸงŸ entry to all of our office hours sessions
๐Ÿ‘ป a guaranteed spot in our Quarto talk session

๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ› Apply today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024-scholarship

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

text reads: pyOpenSci Fall Festival. October 28th-November 1st, 2024. Entirely online! Scholarship application deadline: Monday, October 7th! Inspirational keynotes and hands-on workshops in: Python Packaging, Quarto, Great Tables, and more! Office hours. Apply today! bit.ly/pyosFF2024
2024-09-27

Not only will registering for the pyOpenSci Fall Festival get you access to our hands-on Quarto and Great Tables workshop with @tracykteal, Rich Iannone, and Jesse Mostipak, but youโ€™ll also be able to attend office hours and hear two fantastic talks! Thatโ€™s right, James Balamuta and George Stagg will be joining us to share more goodness about Quarto and Quarto Live!

๐ŸฆŠ Learn more and register today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #Quarto #GreatTables #pyOpenSci

2024-09-23

BEST. DAY. EVER: weโ€™re announcing our keynote speakers for the pyOpenSci Open Science Fall Festival! Our keynote session is taking place on Monday, October 28th, and weโ€™re offering this session at no cost.

๐Ÿฆ‡ Melissa Mendoรงa, Sr. DevEx Engineer at Quansight
๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ› Eric Ma, Sr. Principal Data Scientist at Moderna
๐ŸŽƒ @rowan, CEO and founder of Curvenote

๐Ÿง™ Register today: bit.ly/pyosFF2024

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #MyST #pyOpenSci

A dark purple to orange gradient running top to bottom, with light purple flowers overlaid. In the bottom left is a playful black cat. The text reads: pyOpenSci Open Science Fall Festival October 28thโ€“November 1st, 2024. Entirely online! Keynote line-up. There are then three photos of keynote speakers, with their names and positions beneath them. Melissa Mendoรงa, Sr. DevEx Engineer at Quansight, Eric Ma, Sr. Principal Data Scientist at Moderna, Rowan Cockett, CEO and Founder of Curvenote. Register today! https://bit.ly/pyosFF2024
2024-09-19

Collecting baseline data that aligns with the goals and outcomes of your project, program or organization is critical to do at the beginning. In our latest newsletter, @leahawasser explains why Python package health metrics are so important to the long-term success of pyOpenSci.

linkedin.com/pulse/why-python-

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #pyOpenSci

2024-09-05

โ›ฐ๏ธ Grab your gear and join us on an adventure! In our latest newsletter, Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser shares details from the monumental past two years of pyOpenSci, including:

๐Ÿ“œ a brief history of pyOpenSci
๐Ÿชš building Python packaging consensus
๐Ÿƒ pyOpenSci at PyCon and SciPy
๐ŸŒฑ our software peer review program
๐Ÿ’— the pyOpenSci community
๐ŸŒŽ a sustainability model for pyOpenSci
๐ŸŒ… what's next

pyopensci.org/blog/what-pyopen

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #Community #pyOpenSci

2024-08-18

Today at the #FrOSCon2024 happy of joining this conference and giving a talk about #Quarto ๐Ÿ˜Š. #markdown #rstats #PyOpenSci #ropensci #RMarkdowm #latex #literateprogramming

2024-08-06

๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ Ready, set, sprint!

Over the past two years, our Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser, has been holding beginner-friendly sprints. In this post, she explores the varied motivations and barriers associated with contributions to open source, and how pyOpenSci is addressing them.

It's definitely worth the read!

pyopensci.org/blog/pyopensci-p

#OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #pyOpenSci #OSS

2024-08-01

Collaborative software sprints can be anxiety-inducing for beginners, but they don't have to be! Here at pyOpenSci we believe that they can be positive learning experiences for contributors of all levels, especially when we focus on making sprints beginner-friendly.

Want to learn more about how we do this? @leahawasser shares the details in her latest post.

linkedin.com/pulse/pyopensci-b

#ScientificPython #OpenSource #OpenScience #pyOpenSci #Python #Community #SoftwareDevelopment

line drawing of three people on a light purple background. one is holding a clipboard and globe, the other sitting in front of a laptop, and the third standing up. the three people are smiling and collaborating with one another.
2024-08-01

It's definitely worth taking some time out of your day today to hear from our Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser, on Tackling Scientific Python's Biggest Open Science Challenges Through Community ๐Ÿ’œ

Thank you, @openplanetary, for hosting such a wonderful space!

youtube.com/watch?v=YxpeGddoeY

#ScientificPython #OpenSource #OpenScience #Python #Community #pyOpenSci

2024-07-23

OpenPlanetary's next virtual lunch talk will be thursday July 25 (12:00 EDT / 17:00 CET) and will be given by Leah Wasser from #pyOpenSci:

Tackling scientific Python's biggest open science challenges through community: packaging, open software and sharing code

To register and get an invite, sign up at openplanetary.org/vlunch

Abstract: pyOpenSci is tackling some of scientific Pythonโ€™s toughest challenges through community building, software peer review, and open science training. Navigating the Python packaging ecosystem can be confusing, given the numerous packaging options available. The path to creating a package and sharing your code can be thorny, as can maintaining your software amidst the many tools and options. Through community efforts, we have built consensus around packaging and developed a comprehensive packaging guide that includes tutorials and an overview of the ecosystem.
To facilitate the discovery of vetted software and assist scientists in building better tools, we run a constructive, community-driven peer review process. This process includes partnerships with organizations such as Astropy to increase exposure for domain-specific packages and the partner organization. We also collaborate with the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) to provide academic credit for reviews. By working together, we aim to alleviate the burden of maintaining individual peer review processes and to create unified packaging guidelines. Our goal is to build cohesion within the community. I will wrap up this with discussion training that we are developing to help scientists more effectively share code and create packages. We want to empower scientists and maintainers in service of making their science more open and collaborative.

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