ProjectPythia / kerchunk-cookbook

Project Pythia cookbook for Kerchunk
https://projectpythia.org/kerchunk-cookbook/
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Update abstract to be more intriguing #41

Closed ahuang11 closed 11 months ago

ahuang11 commented 11 months ago

Closes https://github.com/ProjectPythia/kerchunk-cookbook/issues/39

The tagline shown on the gallery page

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"A Project Pythia Cookbook for Kerchunk." is too underwhelming and newcomers may completely skip it so I tried to make the abstract more interesting

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ahuang11 commented 11 months ago

@norlandrhagen thoughts on this PR?

norlandrhagen commented 11 months ago

Hey @ahuang11 , thanks for following up on this. I think updating the abstract would be a good idea.

Maybe we can re-use the first blurb in the README?

This Project Pythia Cookbook covers using the [Kerchunk](https://fsspec.github.io/kerchunk/) library to access archival data formats as if they were ARCO (Analysis-Ready-Cloud-Optimized) data.

or some modified version of it?

Kerchunk provides cloud-friendly access to archival data. With Kerchunk you can read collections of legacy file formats (NetCDF, GRIB2 etc.) as if they were ARCO (Analysis-Ready Cloud-Optimized) formats such as Zarr, without creating a copy of the original dataset

ahuang11 commented 11 months ago

Done.

norlandrhagen commented 11 months ago

Awesome, thanks again for the PRs.