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  1. pip install xgi

    And get started streamlining your processes for working with higher-order networks from start to finish! XGI is part of the #pyOpenSci ecosystem, and excels at many things, including:

    🔍 Analyzing higher-order networks with measures and algorithms
    🧰 Manipulating node and edge statistics in a flexible and customizable way
    🎨 Drawing higher-order networks in a variety of visually striking ways

    📄 XGI docs: xgi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

    #opensource #openscience #python #pythonpackage

  2. pip install xgi

    And get started streamlining your processes for working with higher-order networks from start to finish! XGI is part of the #pyOpenSci ecosystem, and excels at many things, including:

    🔍 Analyzing higher-order networks with measures and algorithms
    🧰 Manipulating node and edge statistics in a flexible and customizable way
    🎨 Drawing higher-order networks in a variety of visually striking ways

    📄 XGI docs: xgi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

    #opensource #openscience #python #pythonpackage

  3. @pyOpenSci got the cutest slides at the lighting talk @SciPyCon

  4. @pyOpenSci got the cutest slides at the lighting talk @SciPyCon #SciPy2023

  5. @pyOpenSci got the cutest slides at the lighting talk @SciPyCon #SciPy2023

  6. @pyOpenSci got the cutest slides at the lighting talk @SciPyCon #SciPy2023

  7. @pyOpenSci got the cutest slides at the lighting talk @SciPyCon #SciPy2023

  8. @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

  9. @leahawasser @pyOpenSci

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

  10. RE: fosstodon.org/@pyOpenSci/11665

    We have received an uptick in packages in the recent months and need editors to support our open peer review process. considering volunteering to support scientific

  11. 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!

  12. Still looking for a second reviewer for @pyOpenSci

    Package: automata
    review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    description: A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Open reviews are a great way to learn by teaching, see what other people are up to, and make software development a valued and creditable part of academic work. Anyone with familiarity with Python is welcome as a reviewer, experience in the topic domain is a bonus but not required. DM me or reply on the above issue, it's fun, i promise! :)

    edit: reviewer found! thank you @iris <3

    #PeerReview #SoftwareReview #OpenReview #Python #Automata #TuringMachines #CellularAutomata

  13. Still looking for a second reviewer for @pyOpenSci

    Package: automata
    review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    description: A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Open reviews are a great way to learn by teaching, see what other people are up to, and make software development a valued and creditable part of academic work. Anyone with familiarity with Python is welcome as a reviewer, experience in the topic domain is a bonus but not required. DM me or reply on the above issue, it's fun, i promise! :)

    edit: reviewer found! thank you @iris <3

    #PeerReview #SoftwareReview #OpenReview #Python #Automata #TuringMachines #CellularAutomata

  14. Still looking for a second reviewer for @pyOpenSci

    Package: automata
    review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    description: A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Open reviews are a great way to learn by teaching, see what other people are up to, and make software development a valued and creditable part of academic work. Anyone with familiarity with Python is welcome as a reviewer, experience in the topic domain is a bonus but not required. DM me or reply on the above issue, it's fun, i promise! :)

    edit: reviewer found! thank you @iris <3

    #PeerReview #SoftwareReview #OpenReview #Python #Automata #TuringMachines #CellularAutomata

  15. Still looking for a second reviewer for @pyOpenSci

    Package: automata
    review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    description: A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Open reviews are a great way to learn by teaching, see what other people are up to, and make software development a valued and creditable part of academic work. Anyone with familiarity with Python is welcome as a reviewer, experience in the topic domain is a bonus but not required. DM me or reply on the above issue, it's fun, i promise! :)

    edit: reviewer found! thank you @iris <3

    #PeerReview #SoftwareReview #OpenReview #Python #Automata #TuringMachines #CellularAutomata

  16. Still looking for a second reviewer for @pyOpenSci

    Package: automata
    review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    description: A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Open reviews are a great way to learn by teaching, see what other people are up to, and make software development a valued and creditable part of academic work. Anyone with familiarity with Python is welcome as a reviewer, experience in the topic domain is a bonus but not required. DM me or reply on the above issue, it's fun, i promise! :)

    edit: reviewer found! thank you @iris <3

    #PeerReview #SoftwareReview #OpenReview #Python #Automata #TuringMachines #CellularAutomata

  17. Putting a call out for @pyOpenSci reviewers :)

    Package: automata - "A Python library for simulating finite automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines."
    github.com/pyOpenSci/software-

    Looks like a good bit of fun (cellular automata are a recurring love of mine) - we would love to give people who haven't had a chance to review software a go here, but previous reviewers welcome too. You'll be taking on the role of a prospective user and colleague advising and trying to help make a package work as well as it can, reaching some minimum standard via checklist, raising issues and making suggestions as you read and run it.

    More on the review process: pyopensci.org/software-peer-re

    Reply here or DM me, (though my notifications are getting mauled rn so probably DM)

    #Automata #CellularAutomata #TuringMachines #PyOpenSci #SoftwareReview #PeerReview

  18. I'm really excited to teach with the @pyOpenSci crew packaging today at !! We have a shiny new template that makes the process of going from nothing to an installable package with tests and documentation easy.

  19. I'm looking for reviewers for two packages at the moment:

    Automata (@pyOpenSci )
    Review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    Repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    A #Python library for simulating finite #automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Kirstine.jl
    ( @joss )
    Review: github.com/openjournals/joss-r
    Repo: sr.ht/~lsandig/Kirstine.jl
    A #Julia package for Bayesian optimal experimental design with nonlinear regression models.

    You'll be working with another reviewer to read and run the code, make sure it fills a basic checklist which usually only takes a few hours, and beyond that whatever youd like to focus on. Both of these are collaborative review processes where the goal is to help these packages be usable, well documented, and maintainable for the overall health of free scientific software.

    Its fun, I promise! Happy to answer questions and boosts welcome.

    Edit: feel free to volunteer as a reply here, DM me, or commenting on those issues! Anyone is welcome! Some experience with the language required, but other than that I can coach you through the rest.

    #PeerReview #OpenReview #CodeReview #FiniteAutomata #TuringMachines #Bayesian #Regression #Statistics

  20. I'm looking for reviewers for two packages at the moment:

    Automata (@pyOpenSci )
    Review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    Repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    A #Python library for simulating finite #automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Kirstine.jl
    ( @joss )
    Review: github.com/openjournals/joss-r
    Repo: sr.ht/~lsandig/Kirstine.jl
    A #Julia package for Bayesian optimal experimental design with nonlinear regression models.

    You'll be working with another reviewer to read and run the code, make sure it fills a basic checklist which usually only takes a few hours, and beyond that whatever youd like to focus on. Both of these are collaborative review processes where the goal is to help these packages be usable, well documented, and maintainable for the overall health of free scientific software.

    Its fun, I promise! Happy to answer questions and boosts welcome.

    Edit: feel free to volunteer as a reply here, DM me, or commenting on those issues! Anyone is welcome! Some experience with the language required, but other than that I can coach you through the rest.

    #PeerReview #OpenReview #CodeReview #FiniteAutomata #TuringMachines #Bayesian #Regression #Statistics

  21. I'm looking for reviewers for two packages at the moment:

    Automata (@pyOpenSci )
    Review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    Repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    A #Python library for simulating finite #automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Kirstine.jl
    ( @joss )
    Review: github.com/openjournals/joss-r
    Repo: sr.ht/~lsandig/Kirstine.jl
    A #Julia package for Bayesian optimal experimental design with nonlinear regression models.

    You'll be working with another reviewer to read and run the code, make sure it fills a basic checklist which usually only takes a few hours, and beyond that whatever youd like to focus on. Both of these are collaborative review processes where the goal is to help these packages be usable, well documented, and maintainable for the overall health of free scientific software.

    Its fun, I promise! Happy to answer questions and boosts welcome.

    Edit: feel free to volunteer as a reply here, DM me, or commenting on those issues! Anyone is welcome! Some experience with the language required, but other than that I can coach you through the rest.

    #PeerReview #OpenReview #CodeReview #FiniteAutomata #TuringMachines #Bayesian #Regression #Statistics

  22. I'm looking for reviewers for two packages at the moment:

    Automata (@pyOpenSci )
    Review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    Repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    A #Python library for simulating finite #automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Kirstine.jl
    ( @joss )
    Review: github.com/openjournals/joss-r
    Repo: sr.ht/~lsandig/Kirstine.jl
    A #Julia package for Bayesian optimal experimental design with nonlinear regression models.

    You'll be working with another reviewer to read and run the code, make sure it fills a basic checklist which usually only takes a few hours, and beyond that whatever youd like to focus on. Both of these are collaborative review processes where the goal is to help these packages be usable, well documented, and maintainable for the overall health of free scientific software.

    Its fun, I promise! Happy to answer questions and boosts welcome.

    Edit: feel free to volunteer as a reply here, DM me, or commenting on those issues! Anyone is welcome! Some experience with the language required, but other than that I can coach you through the rest.

    #PeerReview #OpenReview #CodeReview #FiniteAutomata #TuringMachines #Bayesian #Regression #Statistics

  23. I'm looking for reviewers for two packages at the moment:

    Automata (@pyOpenSci )
    Review: github.com/pyOpenSci/software-
    Repo: github.com/caleb531/automata
    A #Python library for simulating finite #automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines.

    Kirstine.jl
    ( @joss )
    Review: github.com/openjournals/joss-r
    Repo: sr.ht/~lsandig/Kirstine.jl
    A #Julia package for Bayesian optimal experimental design with nonlinear regression models.

    You'll be working with another reviewer to read and run the code, make sure it fills a basic checklist which usually only takes a few hours, and beyond that whatever youd like to focus on. Both of these are collaborative review processes where the goal is to help these packages be usable, well documented, and maintainable for the overall health of free scientific software.

    Its fun, I promise! Happy to answer questions and boosts welcome.

    Edit: feel free to volunteer as a reply here, DM me, or commenting on those issues! Anyone is welcome! Some experience with the language required, but other than that I can coach you through the rest.

    #PeerReview #OpenReview #CodeReview #FiniteAutomata #TuringMachines #Bayesian #Regression #Statistics

  24. I read through your #Python packaging tutorial, @pyOpenSci. I think it can be a great resource for me and the #CIMRL2PAD project team as we develop our satellite processing modules.

    pyopensci.org/python-package-g

    Do you have a git(hub/lab) template repo implementing this packaging approach?

  25. 🎉 I’m proud to share that our paper has been accepted in the Journal of Open Source Software!
    Big thanks to everyone who contributed and supported this work 🙌

    Original JOSS post: fosstodon.org/@joss/1153337040

    #JOSS #OpenSource #Research #PhD #OpenScience #Python #computationalmechanics #scientificcomputing #PyOpenSci #FEA #FElupe

  26. 🎉 I’m proud to share that our paper has been accepted in the Journal of Open Source Software!
    Big thanks to everyone who contributed and supported this work 🙌

    Original JOSS post: fosstodon.org/@joss/1153337040

    #JOSS #OpenSource #Research #PhD #OpenScience #Python #computationalmechanics #scientificcomputing #PyOpenSci #FEA #FElupe

  27. 🎉 I’m proud to share that our paper has been accepted in the Journal of Open Source Software!
    Big thanks to everyone who contributed and supported this work 🙌

    Original JOSS post: fosstodon.org/@joss/1153337040

    #JOSS #OpenSource #Research #PhD #OpenScience #Python #computationalmechanics #scientificcomputing #PyOpenSci #FEA #FElupe

  28. 🎉 I’m proud to share that our paper has been accepted in the Journal of Open Source Software!
    Big thanks to everyone who contributed and supported this work 🙌

    Original JOSS post: fosstodon.org/@joss/1153337040

    #JOSS #OpenSource #Research #PhD #OpenScience #Python #computationalmechanics #scientificcomputing #PyOpenSci #FEA #FElupe

  29. Here are the rest of the projects sprinting today at #PyConUS:

    Room 318: @pyladiescon, @pyOpenSci, @ppb
    Room 319: Arcade, Pyglet, django-simple-deploy, py-bugger, Read The Docs
    Room 320: MemRay, PyStack
    Room 321: GDSFactory, SOSW

    #PyConUS2025 #PyConUSSprints

  30. Thinking about checking out open spaces at #PyConUS? Here are the ones starting at 03:00 PM:

    Room 102A: XR Devs and Enthusiasts
    Room 102B: Python With 💗ART
    Room 102C: Building Data Pipelines With Python
    Room 202A: @pyOpenSci : AI Tools & Open Source: Let's Figure This Out Together
    Room 202B: PyGov
    Room 202C: Security for Open Source project maintainers
    S-3: QA and Test Automation
    S-4: Technomad Gathering
    S-5: @openlineage and Data Observability

    #PyConUS2026 #PyConUSOpenSpaces