On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Jaime Fernández del Río < jaime.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Apologies for the cross-posting. > > The Data Science Student Society of the University of California San > Diego, or DS3 @ UCSD as they like to call themselves, will be holding > biweekly Python themed workshops starting this fall. On the week of > October 19th, they will be having yours truly doing a "Become an Open > Source Contributor" piece. It will be a shortish event, 60-90 minutes, so > my idea was to cover the following: > > 1. (15 min) An introduction to the Python data science landscape. > 2. (30 min) An overview of the GitHub workflow that most (all?) of the > projects follow. > 3. (30-45 min) A hands on session, where we would make sure everyone > gets set up in GitHub, and forks and clones their favorite project. Time > and participant willingness permitting, I would like to take advantage of > my commit bits, and have some of the participants submit a simple PR, e.g. > fixing a documentation typo, to NumPy or SciPy, and hit the green button > right there, so that they get to leave as knighted FOSS contributors. > > You could create a `foolscrap` repo in the numpy project on github and use that. That would probably be useful for other people as well. <snip> Chuck > >
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