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Happy new year everyone,
I hope 2018 is stating well for you. We have a couple of blog posts in the making, and in doing so some of us realize that we needed some organisation to try to better schedule when things get published.
First I want to remind everyone that the Jupyter blog being hosted on Medium, we can easily have guests publications, we had some in the past and hope to have more in 2018. If you have Jupyter related topics feel free to contact us if you wish to put them on the Jupyter blog.
For those of you already having access to the blog as writer or editor, we realized that a couple of planned blog posts were likely to collide. Indeed there is no schedule with what is planned to be published and when. This is in particular due to the draft edition process being often on another platform like google docs, dropbox paper... In order to have a vague idea of what is going to be published, we propose that quasi-empty drafts post with the expected subjects and dates get submitted as early as possible. That help other to know whether there are empty weeks, or overcharged weeks and plan accordingly.
TL:DR;
When publishing on blog.jupyter.org, please submit drafts (even empty) as early as possible with subject and planned dates.
Thanks !
Brian Granger
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Thanks Matthias, this sounds great!
Also, if drafts are being done on Google Drive or Dropbox Paper,
please paste a link to the draft in the draft Medium post so others
can find it.
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Brian E. Granger
Associate Professor of Physics and Data Science
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
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