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pyopensci.github.io

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This repo contains the source code for the pyOpenSci.org website. Contributions are welcome. Thank you pyOpenSci contributors!!

Getting Started

Please explore the site and let us know what your think. If you find a bug or have a suggestion for a new feature, open an issue.

Next Steps

If you are interested in contributing to pyOpenSci, please read about how we work in pyOpenSci's organization-wide contributing guide. This repo's CONTRIBUTING.md file provides more information about contributing to our website, our Python Packaging Guide and our Peer Review Guide.

Installation and Development

Have you decided to contribute? We use the Jekyll framework for creating this site. To set up a development environment and run the site locally, follow these steps:

  1. Install ruby and bundler on your machine. See the Jekyll docs for instructions, if needed.
  2. Fork and clone this repository.
  3. Run bundle install in the root of the cloned repository directory. This will install the gems needed to run the site locally.
  4. Run bundle exec jekyll serve to start the jekyll web server.
  5. Open your browser and navigate to http://127.0.0.1:4000/.

Please test your changes locally prior to submitting a pull request (PR).

Want to build with new blog posts to be published in the future?

If you are publishing a blog post with a date that is in the future, you can build the site locally using the --future option to view it as follows:

bundle exec jekyll serve --future.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Anita Graser
Anita Graser

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Niels Bantilan
Niels Bantilan

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Ivan Ogasawara
Ivan Ogasawara

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David Nicholson
David Nicholson

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Jenny Palomino
Jenny Palomino

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Alex Batisse
Alex Batisse

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SemidΓ‘n Robaina, Ph.D.
SemidΓ‘n Robaina, Ph.D.

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Barnabas Bulpett (He/Him)
Barnabas Bulpett (He/Him)

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Juanita Gomez
Juanita Gomez

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Sarah Kaiser
Sarah Kaiser

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C.A.M. Gerlach
C.A.M. Gerlach

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Nhat (Jonny) Tran
Nhat (Jonny) Tran

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Teddy Groves
Teddy Groves

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Mike Sarahan
Mike Sarahan

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Thomas J. Fan
Thomas J. Fan

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Szabolcs HorvΓ‘t
Szabolcs HorvΓ‘t

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Jonny Saunders
Jonny Saunders

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Kerry McAdams
Kerry McAdams

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Ricky Nilsson
Ricky Nilsson

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Carol Willing
Carol Willing

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Eliot Robson
Eliot Robson

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P. L. Lim
P. L. Lim

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Andrew Nesbitt
Andrew Nesbitt

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!