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This is a second part of unifying the governance documentation (See also numpy/numpy.org#450)
Closes #17496
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We welcome two new SC members, Melissa and Inessa.
The people moving to emeritus status have not been very active or not
active at all for a while. They all still have commit rights, and if
they get more active again their membership can be restored.
There are also a few changes to the NumFOCUS Subcommittee and
Institutional Partners members, to reflect recent changes.
After this update, all listed people are currently actively contributing
to NumPy. That does not only include technical contributions, but also
participating in community meetings, mentoring newcomers, and many
other activities across the project.
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* Upload docs to main branch of neps/devdocs
* Update `master` to `main` to be consistent with current state of renaming
* Remove badges from README
* Replace remaining instances of `master` with `main`
* Add back logo
* Fix CircleCI branch checks
* Fix GA branch name
* master->main in issue templates.
* master->main for 2 links to numpy archive.
* Change master to main in NEP 23
Co-authored-by: Ross Barnowski <rossbar@berkeley.edu>
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Per announcement in https://mail.python.org/pipermail/numpy-discussion/2020-June/080760.html.
I've alphabetized the steering council names (some but not all had been
alphabetized). Added diacritical mark in Stéfan.
This page partially overlaps https://numpy.org/about/. Submitting a
separate PR.
I imagine at some point we want to transfer over the remaining contents
of this older page and cleanly remove it.
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* DOC: Fixes for 18 broken links
This, with PR #16465, should fix nearly all the remaining broken links
on the site. 4 or 5 others should be easy to fix and just
need attention from someone more knowledgeable -- will
open an issue. For release notes with dead links,
I could usually find links on archive.org for roughly contemporary
versions.
* DOC: Update to "Fixes for 18 broken links #16472"
* Obsolete links, previously commented out, now deleted:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/16472#discussion_r433928958
* Semantic markup for reference to Python class:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/16472#discussion_r433553928
* Missing :ref: in internal link:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/16472#discussion_r433554484
Not included: Resolution on using external/internal doc link in .py:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/16472#discussion_r433554824
* DOC: Add internal link for 'Fixes for 18 broken links' PR #16472
Making reference [1] an internal link in function_base.py => numpy.vectorize.html
* DOC: Redirect 2 link fixes in PR #16472
* governance.rst link reverted
* ununcs.rst `overridden` link goes where it was meant to
per https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/16472#pullrequestreview-424666070
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I believe that we pretty much decided on this and @njsmith wished
to not be the NumFOCUS liason, so this suggests to replace me and him
for the subcommittee as well. This is up for discussion, if anyone
else is interested I would be happy to exchange it and if Nathaniel
wants to remain on the subcommittee we can go another route.
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Thanks to @mattip for pointing this out. The removed bit is a copy
of what's on the main governance page (where it belongs).
So just deleting here.
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as Institutional Partner.
Also fix a broken link I found.
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Discussion on the numpy-discussion mailing list on July 21-25 2017.
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We want to allow other projects to steal from us, like we stole from
Jupyter/IPython :-). This relicensing / public domain dedication is
possible because all text here is either by me (and thus copyright me)
or else taken from the Jupyter/IPython document, and their document is
also under CC-0 as per https://github.com/jupyter/governance/pull/9
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Original text seemed to imply that we would always ask the potential new
Council Member whether they were interested *before* we actually decided
whether to offer them a spot, which could create a sticky situation if
someone ever got voted down.
Rephrase to make clear that things do not have to occur in this order.
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In preparation for merging.
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Now that this seems to be settled, we don't need this cluttering up the
main text. (For the record: the rule listed here is what we actually
used.)
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The 2001 date I had originally was based on the beginning of NumPy's git
history -- but further research suggests that this actually runs back
into Numeric times, before the NumPy project was founded.
New 2005 date is based on Fernando's recollection of the fateful meeting
that led to NumPy's creation, and is consistent with Wikipedia's claim
that 2006 was the first release.
If this is wrong please let me know :-)
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I used pandoc to convert Markdown to ReST, and for some reason it marked
all the links with two underscores instead of the more conventional
single underscore. I'm not sure why.
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See Travis's email here:
https://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/numpy-discussion/2015-September/073712.html
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The NumFOCUS subcommittee and Institutional Partners are now listed in a
separate file, so delete them from here.
We will eventually want to clean up the list of initial members of the
steering council, but the details are still under discussion on the
mailing list, so I left that section alone for now.
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This is definitely *not* the final version -- it's the version
originally posted to the mailing list, reformatted as ReST. I'll make
further changes on top of this as further commits, in order to preserve
the historical record.
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