Hi all,
we're in! I think... I sent the pull request:
http://github.com/pydata/pydata-cookbook/pull/6

 * Egor: sorry man, I didn't find any info about you. However, I added your 
name. I'll wait for the other information, ok?
 * Stéfan: I got your info on BIDS site. Please check if there's something 
I need to change.
 * Emma: thank you very much for sending your data, I had only your 
previous e-mail. I used the abstract you sent, thanks for helping with that.
I think you're right about the "cookbook" think, we have space for doing an 
overview of scikit-image and presenting some nice stuff :)

"""
How about we select one example if each of the chapters of the gallery and 
we take advantage of the cookbook to improve it?
"""

That would be great!
Now I'm waiting for the action.
Kind regards y'all, have a nice night.

Alex


Em quinta-feira, 1 de setembro de 2016 19:00:40 UTC+2, Emmanuelle Gouillart 
escreveu:
>
>
> Hi Alexandre, 
>
> thanks for taking care of this. 
>
> My details 
> e-mail: emmanuelle...@nsup.org <javascript:> 
> institution: Joint Unit CNRS/Saint-Gobain Surface of Glass and 
> Interfaces, Aubervilliers, France 
>
> For the abstract I think you can also re-use materials from the 
> scikit-image paper, the abstract is 
>
> ******** 
> scikit-image is an image processing library that implements algorithms 
> and utilities for use in research, education and industry applications. 
> It is released under the liberal Modified BSD open source license, 
> provides a well-documented API in the Python programming language, and is 
> developed by an active, international team of collaborators. In this 
> paper we highlight the advantages of open source to achieve the goals of 
> the scikit-image library, and we showcase several real-world image 
> processing applications that use scikit-image. More information can be 
> found on the project homepage, http://scikit-image.org. 
> ******** 
>
> Don't worry too much about the abstract now, we'll have time to change 
> it. I'm not sure we have to give examples in the abstract, which should 
> be general enough. 
>
> But it's a good time to start thinking about the content. Even if it's 
> advertised as a "cookbook", I think that a length of 15-20 pages is 
> enough to present both "recipes" and also some big picture stuff (why and 
> when use scikit-image or other image processing libraries? what are the 
> typical coding patterns? etc.). As for the recipes, if we can re-use some 
> of our gallery examples it will save us some precious time. How about we 
> select one example if each of the chapters of the gallery and we take 
> advantage of the cookbook to improve it? 
>
> Best, 
> Emma 
>
> On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 05:21:35AM -0700, Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira 
> wrote: 
> > Hi all, 
> > Stéfan, thanks for that. I'm working on it. 
> > I need your e-mails and institutions for the commit: 
>
> > """ 
> > :author: Stéfan van der Walt 
> > :email:  
> > :institution:  
> > :corresponding: 
>
> > :author: Emmanuelle Gouillart 
> > :email:  
> > :institution:  
> > :institution:  
> > :equal-contributor: 
>
> > :author: Egor Panfilov 
> > :email:  
> > :institution:  
> > :equal-contributor: 
>
> > :author: Alexandre de Siqueira 
> > :email:  
> > :institution: University of Campinas 
> > :institution: TU Bergakademie Freiberg 
> > :equal-contributor:  
> > """ 
>
> > We need an abstract too: 
>
> > """ 
> > scikit-image is an image processing toolbox for SciPy which provides 
> easy 
> > access for segmentation, geometric transformations, color space 
> manipulation, 
> > analysis, filtering, morphology, feature detection, and more. It is 
> available  
> > free of charge and restriction, and the code is written by an 
> active community 
> > of volunteers. 
>
> > (...) 
> > """ 
>
> > As you may see I need some ideas for that :) Since this is a cookbook, I 
> think 
> > it would be aimed to "recipes" using different functions/objects from 
> the 
> > library. Maybe we could specify some examples on the abstract. Do you 
> have any 
> > ideas? 
> > I'll wait until 10hPM (Berlin time; 8hPM UTC) to submit that, so we can 
> discuss 
> > some ideas if you have time. 
> > Thanks! I'm here if you need. 
> > Kind regards, 
>
> > Alex 
>
> > Em quarta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2016 23:54:06 UTC+2, stefanv escreveu: 
>
> >     Hi Alex 
>
> >     On Wed, Aug 31, 2016, at 10:41, Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira 
> wrote: 
> >     > have you figured it out? The deadline is tomorrow, and I would 
> really 
> >     > like to participate. 
>
> >     Would you please submit an initial pull request on the team's 
> behalf? 
> >     You can add me, Egor, Emmanuelle, and anyone else who expresses 
> interest 
> >     here as co-authors. 
>
> >     Emmanuelle, I will double check that the chapter is fully open when 
> it 
> >     is done so that we can remix parts for the user guide. 
>
> >     Thanks 
> >     Stéfan 
>

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