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Zipline Documentation link does not work
Dear Zipline Maintainers,
Before I tell you about my issue, let me describe my environment:
Environment
Now that you know a little about me, let me tell you about the issue I am having:
Description of Issue
- What did you expect to happen? I opened the link on the zipline github page (https://github.com/quantopian/zipline) to read the zipline documentaton (https://www.zipline.io/)
- What happened instead? Link is not available - appears to link to some web hosting ad site
Here is how you can reproduce this issue on your machine:
Reproduction Steps
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What steps have you taken to resolve this already?
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Anything else?
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Sincerely,
$ whoami
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See https://github.com/cecini/zipline-trader and https://zipline-trader.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Zipline development continues, join us at Zipline Trader:
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Note: In November 2020, Quantopian announced it will shut down and stop maintaining this project.
Are there any good alternatives to zipline trader and zipline?
You can also find the Zipline docs here.
A new release of Zipline now supports Python 3.7+.
Hi Stefan
It'd be great if you collaborated with Shlomi Kushchi on Zipline.
I'm sure having both of you involved in different aspects of Zipline would be more efficient. Shlomi has already updated Zipline by releasing it as Zipline-Trader in Github here: https://github.com/shlomikushchi/zipline-trader with docs here: https://zipline-trader.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Shlomi, Stefan's code can be found here: https://github.com/stefan-jansen/zipline-reloaded
Of course this doesn't have to happen (open source allows forks/divergences as a fundamental part of the movement). However, merging both of these efforts into one code base would be super useful to the community.
Best regards, Richard Dale, B.Sc. (Hons) Comp Sci NorgateData.com
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 9:04 AM Stefan Jansen @.***> wrote:
A new release https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6785002708299522048/ of Zipline now supports Python 3.7+.
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Any news you guys? @stefan-jansen @shlomikushchi @RichardDale ?
I suggest you join and create an organization (/zipline, e.g.) and maintain the repo there. Merging the repos will take some time, but I think it's worth it. I'd be happy hop on and collaborate on merging if necessary.
That would be nice