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Thursday Oct. 15, 2020, 4 p.m.–Oct. 15, 2020, 4:30 p.m. in Jupyter Core

Community building is a sustainability strategy: Not all contributions to Jupyter are on GitHub

Ana Ruvalcaba

Audience level:
Novice

Brief Summary

The future of Project Jupyter and our ability to be sustainable for many decades to come is just as dependent on strategic activities that have the power to attract and retain contributors as it is on smart and effective decisions in the Jupyter code base. Join this talk to learn more about non code contributions to Jupyter.

Outline

The future of Project Jupyter and our ability to be sustainable for many decades to come is just as dependent on strategic activities that have the power to attract and retain contributors as it is on smart and effective decisions in the Jupyter code base. Our success is fundamentally tied to pillars which support community strength such as academic partnerships, industry partnerships, inclusion & diversity efforts, community engagement, and so on.

I will be sharing some of my experiences related to three strategic programs which I have been involved in: -Events -Inclusion and diversity efforts and the -Jupyter internship program at Cal Poly