Closed ellisonbg closed 8 years ago
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Excellent idea on the repo Brian, this is going to be sent around in response to many, many questions :) :+1:
Thanks for getting this started. Does it make sense for this to be a few files, rather than one?
This repo is definitely a good idea. There are a lot of things on here that I had no idea we were planning to do.
Yeah, I apologize for the parts of the roadmap that are new - I am working on a final "Update from NYC" that has the missing pieces - getting delayed from PyData, traveling back to CA on Thursday, and ODSC. I also expect there will be discussion about some of those aspects.
Cheers,
Brian
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 6:43 AM, Min RK notifications@github.com wrote:
This repo is definitely a good idea. There are a lot of things on here that I had no idea we were planning to do.
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Brian E. Granger Associate Professor of Physics and Data Science Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo @ellisonbg on Twitter and GitHub bgranger@calpoly.edu and ellisonbg@gmail.com
OK, I think I have address all review comments.
I also want to emphasize that I have only added roadmap content for the parts of the project that I am close to.
Please help fill in the other parts of the roadmap that you are working on :)
Based on discussions with @minrk and @fperez I have added a documentation section to the roadmap.
@willingc
Any further feedback on this?
Might as well bring it in and keep iterating.
Yup, forgot that this was a PR and not just a file already in the repo.
This is a great start, I also think we should try to slot all the high-level milestones of the current grant into this roadmap. This way, we will not forget them. We may not yet know exactly in what order they will get worked on for all of them, but they should be listed here at least in "future" sections so they stay on-radar...
@fperez and @willingc I have opened #2 to address your last round of comments. Many thanks!
While in NYC, I sat down with Dan, Peter, Gino, Jason, Sylvain, Chris, Steven and David and came up with a rough roapmap for the project. We are getting enough questions about this that I figured it made sense to create a
jupyter/roadmap
repo and start to organize content here. The content I am adding in this PR is not complete and is based upon very recent discussions and work done here in NYC.