
Jupyter Community Workshops Update — Current Round Review & Sneak Peek into Round 4
We are excited to share an update on round three of the Jupyter Community Workshops!
This comes just as our round 4 workshops are beginning to be announced but this is the perfect time to highlight the successful workshops from our current round. Undeterred by global circumstances, these organizers produced successful workshops both online and in-person. Led by community members, this global event series brought together small groups of people to strengthen the Jupyter community and for high-impact strategic work on focused topics.
Thank you to all those in our community who made these workshops a success. It’s important to recognize the organizers who proposed, planned, and led the workshops, as well as those that supported their efforts and those that attended the gatherings. It is truly inspiring to see everyone come together to strengthen our community and to make the future of Jupyter brighter and more connected.
Many thanks to all those who led a workshop in the current round (listed in chronological order):
- Africa Jupyter Community Workshop 2021: (Lead and Organized by Narcisse Mbunzama) The first Africa Jupyter Community Workshop was held in Kinshasa, the capital city of Democratic Republic of Congo on May 6–7, 2020. This event brought together Jupyter developers and contributors together and fostered collaboration, discussion, and contributed to Jupyter notebook for Open science in Africa.
- An accessibility audit and roadmap for the Jupyter ecosystem (Lead and Organized by Tania Allard & Isabela Presedo-Floyd)
- Building the Jupyter Community in Musculoskeletal Imaging Research: (Lead and Organized by Serena Bonaretti)
Jupyter Community Workshops Round Four
Eight proposals were submitted, each of which represents a tremendous amount of effort and opportunity for community growth. Thank you for your proposals!
Our fourth call for proposals: we are excited to announce the first workshop from this round is scheduled for Oct 18–21, 2023. The Future of Widgets is being organized by Itay Dafna and the in-person event will take place in London. For full details visit the workshop event post!
We’re also happy to share that planning efforts for the other three are already under way! Stay tuned to this blog for more round four announcements of the Jupyter Community Workshops coming in 2022–23.
A special thanks to the financial sponsors of this event series, Bloomberg and Amazon Web Services. If your organization would like to support this program in the future, please contact info@numfocus.org.
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