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An implementation of chunked, compressed, N-dimensional arrays for Python.
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Zarr-Python V3 Doc Sprint β†’ 9/30 and 10/1 β€” Come join us! πŸƒπŸ»β€β™‚οΈ #2215

Open MSanKeys963 opened 1 week ago

MSanKeys963 commented 1 week ago

Hi everyone! πŸ‘‹πŸ»

In the last Zarr-Python core dev meeting (notes here) we decided to organise a documentation sprint for Zarr-Python V3 code.

The core devs have been working super hard on the V3 code, and now it's time to work on the end-user documentation. The idea is to write as many docs/tutorials as possible during the sprint and take care of the remaining doc issues after the sprint.

I'm creating this issue to keep track of the progress we'll be making during sprint days. Here are the logistics for the sprints:

We plan to have a kickoff meeting on 9/30 at 8:00 PT via Zoom (link above). We'll be mostly working in an async manner, but I'll keep the Zoom meeting open most of the time so that the participants can drop in and out for any questions.

We'll also be chatting via ZulipChat (join here, if you haven't).

Here are some of the issues which were created by @jhamman related to V3 docs:

This is not the complete list of issues for the sprint; we'll create more issues in the coming days. Please feel free to self-assign issues you want to work on.

Also, please feel free to show your interest in participation by commenting here or reacting with a πŸ‘πŸ». Thanks!

CC: @zarr-developers/python-core-devs @akshaysubr

MSanKeys963 commented 1 week ago

Update: The sprint is on the Zarr Community Calendar: https://zarr.dev/community-calls/. Please feel free to add the event to your calendar. Thanks!

MSanKeys963 commented 2 days ago

Update: I've created separate issues (check referenced issues above ^) to track progress during the sprint. Please feel free to self-assign issues to work on for the next week. Thanks!