Hi all,

We wanted to let the broader community know that we are in the process
of hiring a technical writer for Project Jupyter that will focus on
the documentation.

Here is a quick sketch of the position:

* Work would be on a contract basis
* 6-12 month contract on part or full-time basis
* Prefer local SF Bay Area
* Knowledge of our ecosystem and open-source
* Working knowledge of Sphinx
* Experience in technical writing
* Primary responsibility will be working on our documentation

If you are interested or you know anyone who is interested, please
email Fernando Perez ([email protected]), and include links
to existing work and/or a resume.

Feel free to pass this around to any other relevant mailing lists,
communities, individuals, etc.

Cheers,

Brian



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Brian E. Granger
Associate Professor of Physics and Data Science
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
@ellisonbg on Twitter and GitHub
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