Kelle Cruz
Kelle Cruz
Where should these tutorials live? I just looked at one @jmradigan wrote for Chapter 10 on stellar interiors, but it has no astropy use at the moment. I vote we...
@kakirastern is working on Chapter 1 in #400
Colab notebook here: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1A02gYb6aOOcXUnb0MlUKFoNX9aEtDJ6N I think the issue that both @adrn and @bsipocz brought up about the time series class is an important one. Maybe y'all can discuss? Or we...
Discussing with @gnuhaus. better words: beginner, intermediate, advanced categories: - "python" - "R" - "physics" - "astronomy"
have the 4 beginner keywords be the ones that are default visible on the sidebar. Category name: "Experience Level"
If they download locally, they need to also install all the things, right? WHere as Binder will setup the environment based on requirements.txt? We should explain this somewhere.
also recommend 1-3 tutorials that would be the best to start with if you are really starting from the beginning. (python: beginner and astro:beginner)
From #529 , more info also needs to provided for handling uncertainties: "Three uncertainty types are supported: variance (VarianceUncertainty), standard deviation (StdDevUncertainty) and inverse variance (InverseVariance)."
I think it's totally fine (and good) to collect header/meta data. The problem I always encounter is that there is not *enough* meta data to fully characterize the data, rather...
I'm excited to move this discussion forward and am happy with the header data (a dictionary) be in the `meta`. If we are all in favor, should we document this...