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Tracking: SciPy Proceedings #1009

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rowanc1 opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Tracking: SciPy Proceedings #1009

rowanc1 opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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rowanc1 commented Mar 19, 2024

Curvenote is sponsoring the 2024 conference proceedings for SciPy, as detailed in this announcement which will be using MyST for their build process, there are two modes (1) MyST Markdown; and (2) LaTeX. The instructions will be updated to point people to install the tool and run locally, and github actions have been made to run the build process in GitHub actions.

The current scipy proceedings site built with myst and Curvenote can be found here:
https://proceedings.scipy.org

There are a number of improvements that we need to make to make the install, documentation and theme process easier:

Documentation

LaTeX Features

Mini Features/Bugs

Theme Updates

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Ability to have a collaboration as an author?

How about having several modes:

  • filter-orcid: only contributors who made their orcid public in github (gitlab?) profile are included with their orcid and extracted affiliations. Reasoning is, if they went through the trouble of making it public, maybe they want it to be used.
  • all: get any and all contributors, with the github profile name+affiliation if orcid is not present.

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rowanc1 commented Apr 4, 2024

@LecrisUT -- thanks for the comment! I was a bit terse with my feature requests by "having a collaboration as an author" I meant that an entity like "The MyST Project" can be listed as an author. This needs slightly different parsing (e.g. for the name (last name/ first name are not applicable)) which makes the collaboration look more like an affiliation. All contributors can also be listed, although I don't think we are pulling those up anywhere in the themes/templates at this point.

@agoose77 agoose77 changed the title Tracking Issue: SciPy Proceedings Tracking: SciPy Proceedings Jun 27, 2024
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@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in MyST Initiatives Jan 14, 2025
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