Do folks think there'll be enough interest in future direction of
scikit-learn to do a BoF?
On 5/22/18 7:00 PM, Nelle Varoquaux wrote:
Dear all,
(apologies for the cross-posting)
The SciPy conference would like to invite you to submit proposals for
Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions at this year's SciPy! BOFs usually
include short presentations by a panel and a moderator with the bulk
of the time spent opening up the discussion to everyone in attendance.
BoF topics can be of general interest, such as state-of-the-project
BoFs, or based on the themes of the conference and the mini-symposia
topics.
Please submit your proposals by June 27 here:
https://scipy2018.scipy.org/ehome/299527/648142/
<https://scipy2018.scipy.org/ehome/299527/648142/>
Past SciPy conferences have had a large variety of BOF sessions,
including topics on Reproducibility, Jupyter Notebooks, Distributed
Computing, Geospatial Packages in Python, Teaching Scientific
Computing with Python, Python and Finance, NumFOCUS, Python in
Astronomy, Collaborating and Contributing in Open Science, Education,
and a Matplotlib Enhancement Proposal Discussion. Generally, if there
is a topic where you think a number of people at SciPy will be
interested, you should propose it!
Thanks,
Jess & Nelle
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