Dear Pandas Team,
I am Suren Poghosyan, an Organizational Committee Member at PyData Yerevan. As you may already know, last summer we hosted an open-source contribution sprint focused on pandas library, in collaboration with Patrick Höfler, at the American University of Armenia.
We are currently planning to run a follow-up sprint independently and would appreciate your guidance on which issues in the pandas GitHub repository are the most appropriate for a 2-3 hour contribution session. Furthermore, feel free to share any relevant issue which you would like to proceed with, despite our previous specification and time span.
On top of that, we are reaching out to make sure we’re following the proper contribution guidelines and not creating unnecessary noise or inconveniences in the issue tracker. We aim to contribute meaningfully and respectfully.
Looking forward to contributing again and strengthening our local culture of open-source collaboration.
In addition, here are the articles about our previous sprint: AUA to Host Inaugural PyData Yerevan Open Source pandas Sprint PyData Yerevan Open Source pandas Sprint PyData Yerevan hosted the inaugural Open Source pandas Sprint with Patrick Höfler - Linkedin
Best regards, Suren Poghosyan Organizational Committee Member PyData Yerevan
@jorisvandenbossche @TomAugspurger @jreback @WillAyd @mroeschke @jbrockmendel @datapythonista
Comment From: jbrockmendel
@phofl can you take point on this?
When is the sprint? i.e. when it is passed this becomes closable.
Comment From: surenpoghosian
@jbrockmendel we're aiming for August 15.
Comment From: surenpoghosian
I've gathered the issues in the following repo
Please have a look, I would love to hear your feedback...