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Google Season of Docs 2023 #179

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fcollonval opened this issue Feb 22, 2023 · 4 comments
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Google Season of Docs 2023 #179

fcollonval opened this issue Feb 22, 2023 · 4 comments

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@fcollonval
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fcollonval commented Feb 22, 2023

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Application for Google Season of Docs has opened. It could be good for us to apply.

Google Season of Docs allows open source organizations to apply for a grant based on their documentation needs. If selected, open source organizations will use their grant to hire a technical writer directly to complete their documentation project.

This issue is to discuss who will be interested in leading an application and the content of such application.

Reference: Google Season of Docs website

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jtpio commented Feb 23, 2023

Sounds good, thanks for bringing this up 👍

Posting a screenshot of the timeline for visibility here and get a clearer idea of the deadline for application, which is available on their website: https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/timeline

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jtpio commented Feb 23, 2023

Technically the proposal could follow the lines of the previous CZI attempt at getting funding for documentation: #140

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steff456 commented Mar 7, 2023

Hi guys!

I've been working on a proposal for GSoD to create user documentation about JupyterLab's accessibility features. The scope for now looks as follows:

And as a stretch goal:

  • FAQ guide explaining how to develop accessible notebooks.

Once I have a draft ready for open review I can share it here or let me know if you are interested to send it to your emails.

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The full proposal is up as a PR in the accessibility repo available here. Please let me know any feedback!

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