Hi Everyone,

As mentioned at the lab meeting we are extending the deadline to Thursday 
(4/14). 

I hope to hear from you,
Azalee


> On Apr 8, 2016, at 10:18 AM, Azalee Bostroem <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Reminder - please submit your “applications” by Monday April 11. I would like 
> to add that you do not need to be a Python expert to maintain the Python 
> lesson - just have a good handle on the material we teach and be thoughtful 
> about what we teach and why.
> 
> A few people have inquired about the weekly time commitment. I would say a 
> few hours a week with a few times a year of more work (e.g. when we are 
> approaching a release).
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 4, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Azalee Bostroem <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Everyone,
>> 
>> I am looking for someone to replace me as a co-maintainer for the SWC Python 
>> lesson with Trevor Bekolay. This is an exciting time in the Python lesson - 
>> we have a lot of exercises submitted by instructors in training to augment 
>> the lessons and we are splitting the lesson into a truly novice lesson and 
>> an advance lesson. 
>> 
>> The main duties of lesson maintenance include reviewing and merging new pull 
>> requests, tracking issues, keeping the lesson up to date with the standard 
>> template, and helping to guide the direction of the lesson - both in terms 
>> of content and formatting. Additionally, maintainers are part of the lesson 
>> subcommittee that makes decisions regarding the lesson templates, tooling, 
>> release management, and other content-related matters.
>> 
>> If you would like to be considered, please email me separately at abostroem 
>> at gmail.com <http://gmail.com/> by Monday April 11 with the following 
>> information:
>> your name
>> your GitHub username
>> A brief statement of interest including:
>> why you are interested being the python maintainer
>> any contributions you’ve made to the software carpentry community (including 
>> teaching, PR, emails to discuss, tool development, …)
>> a few of the top changes you would like to make to the python lessons and 
>> why you think they are important (this can be anything from formatting to 
>> content to …)
>> 
>> Trevor Bekolay and I will evaluate the applications and announce the new 
>> maintainer no later than Monday April 18th.
>> 
>> Feel free to email me if you have any questions.
>> 
>> -Azalee
> 

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