We recently announced a call for proposals for Jupyter Community Workshops. These workshops are intended to bring together small groups of Jupyter community members (1–2 dozen people) and core contributors for high-impact strategic work and community engagement on focused topics related to the Jupyter’s core mission.
We are extending the deadline for the initial proposals to Monday, August 6, 8am Pacific time (3pm UTC). Please submit your proposals with this form.
For more information related to expectations of organizers and other logistics, please read our information document.
Proposal Process Highlights:
- Submit initial proposal using this form by Monday, August 6, 8am Pacific time (3pm UTC).
- Initial steering council review (up to a week). Proposal goes to Steering Council for initial review and feedback. Proposal is either approved or declined.
- Budget development (up to two weeks). Operations Manager and workshop organizer will work together to develop a detailed budget, event plan, and proposed list of participants.
- Final steering council review (up to a week). Proposal presented for final approval to steering council, including final budget, event details, and an estimate of the potential impact of the event.
Several possible workshop ideas are mentioned in the original announcement for proposals. Another idea that has come up in conversation is a workshop focused on using Jupyter in a broad discipline or setting which would have high-impact strategic importance for Jupyter.
Feel free to email jupyterops@gmail.com with questions about the proposal process or feedback on potential proposals.
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