09-12, 09:00–09:30 (Europe/Berlin), Workshop room I - MW 0337
An overview on how do to your first contribution to scverse community, even if you are not a developer including: replying on discourse queries, contributing to documentation, best practices book, posting and using issues even for problems you have solved, where to find the contributing guidelines
Contributing to the scverse ecosystem doesn't require you to be a developer. By engaging with scverse tools, reporting bugs, suggesting features, and using GitHub Issues, you can make a significant impact. Engaging with the community on platforms like Zulip, Discourse, Twitter, LinkedIn, and attending community meetings is crucial. Non-coding contributions, such as improving documentation and creating tutorials, are equally valuable. This workshop will cover how to get started, where to find contribution guidelines, and the importance of being an active community member. Whether you're reporting bugs, writing documentation, or engaging in discussions, your contributions are valuable and welcomed.
No previous knowledge expected
Postdoctoral researcher at Novo Nordisk Foundation (CPR), Copenhagen, Denmark