Re: Main Site Design Questions
Guillaume Gay <[email protected]> Mon, 20 May 2019 12:05:57 +0200
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Hi, I'll give it a shot, Le 20/05/2019 à 04:12, Christina Lee a écrit : > As both people are realizing scipy.org <http://scipy.org> needs a > design overhaul and discussing doing so, I'd like to start a > discussion clarifying aspects of SciPy that would drive design choices. > > These might seem like annoying and weird questions to someone used to > a different type of thinking, but this is still problem-solving. The > code itself gets more useful if there is a lower barrier to entry. > > * How should the typical user/feel/ about SciPy? What gut-level > impression should the website leave? How do you/feel/ about SciPy? > For example: reliable, dependable, cutting-edge, fast, novel, > exciting, ... These will influence aspects like colors, fonts, images, > spacings, etc. > reliable and dependable yes, I'll add rich or complete, a sense that what I would classically need for scientific computing will be provided here. Scipy is the _reference_ library. As pointing by Ralf, cutting edge no. Exciting yes, as in "Sam entering the Citadel library" exciting. > * What is the most important thing for a user to do? > Fairly certain the answer to this question is "Install". > Find documentation (at least for me). Installing can go through other channels nowadays (anaconda in particular). I go through scipy.org to land on the docs 99 % of the time. > * What is the most important thing for someone to learn about SciPy? > Assume they know absolutely nothing and you have 10 seconds to > catch their interest. You can do all the maths, in a coherent, integrated (& interoperable) framework > > > * You have more than 10 seconds: Anything really cool about SciPy? > Done anything amazing with it? Any cool plots? As Ralf said, really cool physics. I saw a post about matplotlib being used in 13 % of papers on ArXiv, scipy must be used in a good fraction of those. > > * Do we have information about both the typical SciPy user, and the > typical person visiting the website? If most people have barely > touched Python the first time the come across SciPy.org, that changes > presentation and wording. I think academy and applied research, so technical but not necessarily trained programmers. > > Happy Sunday, > Christina Lee > > _______________________________________________ > SciPy-User mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-user -- Guillaume Gay, PhD Morphogénie Logiciels SAS http://morphogenie.fr 12 rue Camoin Jeune 13004 Marseille +336 51 95 94 00 _______________________________________________ SciPy-User mailing list [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-user