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sanketverma1704
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Hi all. 👋🏻

Added a new community page, which can be accessed at https://zarr.dev/community.

Let me know what you think; suggestions are welcome. Thanks!

Screenshot 2023-03-13 at 05 37 49

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  • might be good to have somewhere that we can review a built version
  • I'm a bit hesitant about having "community" and "community-meetings". Before we go too far down this road, we might review the overall structure of the website (e.g. compared to other projects in pydata)

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Thanks for having a look, @joshmoore.

  • I'm a bit hesitant about having "community" and "community-meetings". Before we go too far down this road, we might review the overall structure of the website (e.g. compared to other projects in pydata)

I looked at the community pages of several projects under the PyData ecosystem.

  • NumPy and SciPy have a page where they have listed the community meetings and different ways how a user can interact with the project and participate in the discussions.
    This is already covered in community meetings, and join the community section.

  • Pandas doesn't have a dedicated community page; instead, they have a dropdown which expands to their blog, StackOverflow, COC, and ecosystem.

  • Matplotlib doesn't seem to have a community page, or I didn't find one.

  • SciKit-Learn community page directs to their blog.

Let me know if there are any other projects I should be looking at.

After reading this, I have added a small intro text at the top here:

Screenshot 2023-03-14 at 05 40 51

I didn't mention the blog explicitly, as it can be seen and accessed from the sidebar. Let me know what you all think. Thanks!

PS. While at this, I also sent a PR to update the COC to the latest version: zarr-developers/.github#2

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joshmoore commented Mar 14, 2023

Let me know if there are any other projects I should be looking at.

None in particular. But I still find community/ and community-calls/ a bit surprising. e.g. why not calls as a subpage of community? It might be good to map out a sitemap for all the pages you're considering so that we can have a logical growth of the overall site.

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Having more feedback on the site-map would still be good, but I imagine that might happen best if we get it out there. One minor comment then let's keep these things rolling.

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Thanks, @joshmoore. Merging this now.

@sanketverma1704 sanketverma1704 merged commit 569a486 into zarr-developers:main May 14, 2023
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