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  1. @leahawasser @pyOpenSci I regret missing the talk(s) about packaging while I was at #PyConUS2024. I'll look for them online. When will videos appear on PyCon's YouTube profile?

    youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2U

  2. @leahawasser @pyOpenSci

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

  3. @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.

  4. Scenes from :

    ✨ Talks on how tools shape us—and we shape them
    🔎 @leahawasser leading convo on Python packaging pain points (docs + time topped the list)
    🤝 Community members swapping stories + solutions

    Open science thrives when we connect like this.

  5. Scenes from #SciPy2025:

    ✨ Talks on how tools shape us—and we shape them
    🔎 @leahawasser leading convo on Python packaging pain points (docs + time topped the list)
    🤝 Community members swapping stories + solutions

    Open science thrives when we connect like this.

    #OpenSource #Python #Community

  6. Scenes from #SciPy2025:

    ✨ Talks on how tools shape us—and we shape them
    🔎 @leahawasser leading convo on Python packaging pain points (docs + time topped the list)
    🤝 Community members swapping stories + solutions

    Open science thrives when we connect like this.

    #OpenSource #Python #Community

  7. Scenes from #SciPy2025:

    ✨ Talks on how tools shape us—and we shape them
    🔎 @leahawasser leading convo on Python packaging pain points (docs + time topped the list)
    🤝 Community members swapping stories + solutions

    Open science thrives when we connect like this.

    #OpenSource #Python #Community

  8. Scenes from #SciPy2025:

    ✨ Talks on how tools shape us—and we shape them
    🔎 @leahawasser leading convo on Python packaging pain points (docs + time topped the list)
    🤝 Community members swapping stories + solutions

    Open science thrives when we connect like this.

    #OpenSource #Python #Community

  9. 🐍 pyOpenSci has helped 50+ Python packages get production-ready.

    Now join founder @leahawasser for a 2-hour workshop to learn the same packaging practices we share in peer review.

    📅 Nov 6 | 10 AM MST
    🎟️ Early bird ends Oct 5 + scholarships available
    🔗 bit.ly/PythonPackaging

  10. @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! 💛

  11. @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

  12. @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

  13. @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

  14. @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

  15. Just one day to go until the Maintainers Summit. ⏰ I'll be in this room for almost* the whole day with Inessa Pawson and @leahawasser to host this event.

    📅 Saturday, May 16

    🕥 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM

    📍 Room 201A, Long Beach Convention Center

    Talks, a BoF on GenAI in OSS, the Tools Track, roundtables. If you care about how the Python ecosystem is built and maintained, come join us!

    us.pycon.org/2026/events/maint

    * I'll be speaking in the main track at noon

  16. Behind the scenes at ! ✨ Our Executive Director & Founder, @leahawasser, kicking off another great session.

    At pyOpenSci, we’re all about making open science approachable—whether it’s through packaging workshops, peer review, or community-led events like this.

    Come say hi if you’re at SciPy this week!

  17. 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-

  18. ⛰️ 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

  19. 🏃‍♀️ 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

  20. This weekend is the perfect time to apply to the Maintainers Summit! Organized by @feynudibranch, @inessapawson, and @leahawasser, the Maintainers Summit brings together the community to share best practices in developing sustainable projects and nurturing thriving communities.

    Learn more and apply: bit.ly/pyOSpyCon2024

    Proposals from first-time speakers and Pythonistas from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged.

    Questions? Drop ‘em in the comments!

  21. We're planning to do a bunch of outreach in 2024 in the community of people working with open data and open source energy system models (hopefully with support from NSF POSE and maybe Sloan) and it seems adjacent to the kind of work being done by @pyOpenSci & @leahawasser

    Do y'all think this would be a good potential community partnership?

    We made a post in their Discourse here:
    pyopensci.discourse.group/t/en

    #OpenScience #OpenSource #EnergyData #OpenData #EnergyTransition

  22. Python packaging can be a thorny subject, but there's no reason you have to go it alone! This week's pyOpenSci newsletter is a fantastic read from our Executive Director and Founder, @leahawasser, where she'll walk you through her latest PyCon talk: Friends don't let friends package alone!

    linkedin.com/pulse/friends-don

  23. We want to apply to the Google Season of Docs for #PUDL but have never worked with an outside technical writer before. Does anybody have someone to recommend? It's a #Python project focused on producing open data describing the US energy system.

    Cc: @turingway @choldgraf @yabellini @leahawasser

    #PyData #WriteTheDocs #EnergyTransition #OpenData #OpenSource #EnergyMastodon

  24. 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!!

  25. my @PyConUS talk is finally on youtube!! The talk is about the packaging ecosystem and how @pyOpenSci is leveraging the power of community to make packaging simpler for . it's also about how too many options and opinions get in the way of success in our ecosystem 💗

    youtu.be/mJPoj9Ex9fk?si=dGWQin

    I also wrote a blog post about it here
    pyopensci.org/blog/python-pack

  26. What your project probably looks like if you aren't using CI (continuous integration or checks and tests on your code for every commit)- phillip cloud's talk on testing commits, CI and databases continues - room 402 do you use CI in your workflows?

  27. I wrote an overview of @pyOpenSci s second (and my second) experience at pyopensci.org/blog/recap-pyos-

    we had a great time with a record amount of sprinters, open space attendees AND i gave my first talk! I can't wait for next year!

  28. It's really good to see that educators are thinking deeply and CRITICALLY about how students are using generative AI in the classroom and how it impacts actual learning and skill development. While there is a lot of hype around AI being able to solve problems it also presents a real danger that can hinder one of the most important education outcomes : "learning how to learn".