Closed OlehKSS closed 6 years ago
@larsoner, @choldgraf I have added a draft of blog post, could you take a look? Here is a link
Sounds good - I'll take a look tomorrow. Want to iterate on a hackmd instead of a google doc, since you've already got it in markdown? (https://hackmd.io/)
Yes, thanks, that will be much better to work with. I have added a draft to hackmd.io
, here is a link
@choldgraf , @larsoner Have you got any chance to take a look at the summary draft?
hey @OlehKSS - I added in a couple of comments and thoughts. In general I think the content is quite good! Mostly my comments are about rearranging a bit and managing the flow of the article. Wanna give a shot at addressing them?
Question 2: This is a blog post, where do we think it should be published? Does GSOC have a blog for this kind of thing? I could also probably get the Berkeley Institute for Data Science to cross-post this on their blog. @agramfort is there anything blog-like for inria?
also @OlehKSS what's the best way for us to give you credit etc? Should we mention your github username? Do you have a twitter handle or something like this?
I have a blog dedicated to GSOC and I think of using it for the final post about the project. I will need to share the link to the post in order to submit my final evaluation. As for credit etc., my twitter user name @oleh_kozynets
and you can mention my GitHub username if you need to.
Sounds good - the text looks pretty good to me. @larsoner what do you think?
Yep, agreed that it looks good!
looks really nice !
@OlehKSS really nice! also note that your RISE presentation could also be sharable as a Binder if you wish (https://github.com/binder-examples/jupyter-rise)
@choldgraf thanks for the info. I am closing this issue since I have submitted my summary.
sounds good @OlehKSS and congratulations! (fwiw, a tweet about it here: https://twitter.com/choldgraf/status/1029382879594405888 )
Add project information to
README.md
according to the GSOC guidelines. Prepare a blog post that summarizes GSOC.