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pyOpenSci Handbook & Governance

This guide is designed to define the structure and processes that support pyOpenSci operations.

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::::{grid-item} :::{card} ✿ Governance, Structure and Values ✿ :class-card: left-aligned :link: organization/index :link-type: doc

Learn more about the governance structure of pyOpenSci. ::: ::::

::::{grid-item} :::{card} Our Community :class-card: left-aligned 🔗 community/index :link-type: doc

Learn more about the vibrant pyOpenSci open science & open source community of practice. ::: ::::

::::{grid-item} :::{card} Our Organization 🔗 organization/index :link-type: doc :class-card: left-aligned

This section is under heavy development!

Learn about how we work, the platforms we use, and how we engage with the community. ::: ::::

::::{grid-item} :::{card} ✿ Code of Conduct ✿ :link: CODE_OF_CONDUCT :link-type: doc :class-card: left-aligned

Our code of conduct applies to all members of the pyOpenSci community. And to those participating in pyOpenSci supported events. ::: ::::

::::{grid-item} :::{card} ✿ Contributing Guide ✿ :class-card: left-aligned :link: CONTRIBUTING :link-type: doc

Our contributing guide applicable to all repositories in our pyOpenSci GitHub organization. You can find specific resources for local development builds of content in individual pyOpenSci repositories. ::: ::::

::::{grid-item} :::{card} Meeting Archives :class-card: left-aligned 🔗 reference/index.html

These are notes taken during 2018-2021 - the early meetings when we were developing and founding pyOpenSci. ::: ::::

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Why pyOpenSci?

pyOpenSci promotes open and reproducible research through peer review of scientific Python packages. We also build technical capacity by providing a curated repository of high-quality packages and enabling scientists to write and share their own software. We hope to foster a greater sense of community among scientific Python users to help each other become better programmers and researchers.

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Structure & Values <governance/index> :::

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Community <community/index> :::

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Organization <organization/index> :::

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Code of Conduct <CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md> Contributing <CONTRIBUTING.md> Changelog <CHANGELOG.md> :::