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  1. @leahawasser @pyOpenSci

    Thanks ! Exactly what I need after having learned the basics in the #OpenScience 101 curriculum of #NASATOPS

  2. @benfulton @leahawasser I think most Python tools that measure cyclomatic complexity are based on or use McCabe, from @nedbat (pypi.org/project/mccabe/). has it built-in, has plugins (McCabe is one), probably has it built-in too.

  3. @curioss We’re thrilled to be part of this initiative! 🌟

    Huge thanks to @leahawasser, Zach, and Francesca for shining a light on the power of collaboration between institutional and community-led efforts like @pyOpenSci.

    Looking forward to more shared learning around peer review, Python packaging, and open source community care! 💛

  4. @curioss We’re thrilled to be part of this initiative! 🌟

    Huge thanks to @leahawasser, Zach, and Francesca for shining a light on the power of collaboration between institutional #OSPOs and community-led efforts like @pyOpenSci.

    Looking forward to more shared learning around peer review, Python packaging, and open source community care! 💛

    #OpenScience #Python #CommunityDriven #pyOpenSci

  5. @curioss We’re thrilled to be part of this initiative! 🌟

    Huge thanks to @leahawasser, Zach, and Francesca for shining a light on the power of collaboration between institutional #OSPOs and community-led efforts like @pyOpenSci.

    Looking forward to more shared learning around peer review, Python packaging, and open source community care! 💛

    #OpenScience #Python #CommunityDriven #pyOpenSci

  6. @curioss We’re thrilled to be part of this initiative! 🌟

    Huge thanks to @leahawasser, Zach, and Francesca for shining a light on the power of collaboration between institutional #OSPOs and community-led efforts like @pyOpenSci.

    Looking forward to more shared learning around peer review, Python packaging, and open source community care! 💛

    #OpenScience #Python #CommunityDriven #pyOpenSci

  7. @curioss We’re thrilled to be part of this initiative! 🌟

    Huge thanks to @leahawasser, Zach, and Francesca for shining a light on the power of collaboration between institutional #OSPOs and community-led efforts like @pyOpenSci.

    Looking forward to more shared learning around peer review, Python packaging, and open source community care! 💛

    #OpenScience #Python #CommunityDriven #pyOpenSci

  8. Collecting baseline data that aligns with the goals and outcomes of your project, program or organization is critical to do at the beginning. In our latest newsletter, @leahawasser explains why Python package health metrics are so important to the long-term success of pyOpenSci.

    linkedin.com/pulse/why-python-

  9. ⛰️ Grab your gear and join us on an adventure! In our latest newsletter, Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser shares details from the monumental past two years of pyOpenSci, including:

    📜 a brief history of pyOpenSci
    🪚 building Python packaging consensus
    🏃 pyOpenSci at PyCon and SciPy
    🌱 our software peer review program
    💗 the pyOpenSci community
    🌎 a sustainability model for pyOpenSci
    🌅 what's next

    pyopensci.org/blog/what-pyopen

  10. 🏃‍♀️ Ready, set, sprint!

    Over the past two years, our Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser, has been holding beginner-friendly sprints. In this post, she explores the varied motivations and barriers associated with contributions to open source, and how pyOpenSci is addressing them.

    It's definitely worth the read!

    pyopensci.org/blog/pyopensci-p

  11. Made it to Long Beach just in time for the start of !! I can't wait to see all of my friends and colleagues!! This is always my favorite meeting.

    Tomorrow @pyOpenSci will host its first at 3pm in room 202A! Join us to talk about and the impact they are having on . We have some research lined up and want to problem-solve with the community together. I hope to see you all there!!