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2021 ESWN Professional Development Workshop: Developing Free and Open Source Software with PyGMT

Material for the 2021 ESWN Professional Development Workshop: Developing Free and Open Source Software with PyGMT

There will be a PyGMT and Git refresher during a webinar preceding the workshop. You can run the PyGMT tutorial in a live session using: Binder or live code following the tutorial template using: Binder

This workshop will include lessons about developing open source software and collaborative activities. During the activities, participants will contribute to open source software and work on issues in the PyGMT repository.

GMT/PyGMT Leaders:

ESWN Leader:

When:

Where:

Online via Zoom/Slack

Preparation

  1. Create GitHub account
  2. Join Slack workspace (invitation via email)
  3. Install text editor (e.g., Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, Atom)
  4. Gain some familiarity with Git/PyGMT
  5. Setup local PyGMT development environment
    • Follow setup instructions
    • Attend help session (optional, August 17)
    • Ask questions on Slack workspace
  6. Join the GMT community (optional)

Schedule

Please make sure you know the local time for the workshop sessions! Use the Event Time Zone Converter and compare UTC to your time zone.

Participants will receive zoom invitations via email.

August 17, 2021 (optional):

Theme Duration UTC Time
PyGMT refresher 1 hr 20:00-21:00
Break 15 min 21:00 - 21:15
Git refresher 1 hr 21:15 - 22:15
Break 15 min 22:15 - 22:30
Environment setup 1.5 hr 22:30 - 24:00

August 18, 2021:

Theme Duration UTC Time
Welcome 20 min 20:00 - 20:20
Introduction to free, open source software 30 min 20:20 - 20:50
Break 10 min 20:50 - 21:00
First issues - making a pull request (GitHub workflow) 50 min 21:00 - 21:50
Break 10 min 21:50 - 22:00
Earth Science Women's Network Welcome 10 min 22:00 - 22:10
First issues - making a pull request (local workflow) 40 min 22:10 - 22:50
Break 10 min 22:50 - 23:00
First issues - reviewing pull requests 45 min 23:00 - 23:45
Wrap-up 15 min 23:45 - 24:00

August 19, 2021:

Theme Duration UTC Time
Writing unit tests 20 min 20:00 - 20:20
Second issue - break-out group discussion 15 min 20:20 - 20:35
Second issue - group reports 15 min 20:35 - 20:50
Break 10 min 20:50 - 21:00
Second issue - local development to work through issues/pull requests 50 min 21:00 - 21:50
Break 10 min 21:50 - 22:00
Second issue - incorporating suggestions from reviewers 50 min 22:00 - 22:50
Break 10 min 22:50 - 23:00
Second issue - continue working on contributions 30 min 23:00 - 23:30
Maintaining software 10 min 23:30 - 23:40
Resources for further learning 5 min 23:40 - 23:45
Wrap-up 15 min 23:45 - 24:00

Communication During the Course

We will use the Slack workspace, the Zoom Chat window, and GitHub issues/pull requests to help you during the course:

  1. During a presentation, the other instructors will monitor the Slack workspace as well as the Chat room and answer any questions.
  2. During an activity, we will collaborate on Zoom and monitor the Slack workspace for questions. Feedback about contributions will happen through GitHub issues/pull requests.

Code of Conduct

All involved individuals must follow the PyGMT Code of Conduct. Act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community. Any questions/concerns can be raised in private through direct messages on Slack to any of the workshop leaders.

License

Creative Commons License
This content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.