#PyDataBerlin keynote by Peter Wang:
Core PyData products made by people who largely weren't computer scientists (typically other types of scientists), e.g. #scipy, @pandas_dev, @matplotlib, #numpy
"Tend to solve advanced problems that appear to be niche (until they're not)"
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"PyData & SciPy have successfully pursued the art of the possible for 20 years. Successful projects tend to: - limit scope - deliver concrete utility and innovation - play well with others - have reasonable leadership"
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"Software isn't Code Software is a *relationship*: your code, solving someone else's problem. It grows by consuming ideas that better adapt it for some function within an external context."
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"The more you give, the more you get. Full stop." ~
@pwang arguing that Open Source Software is one of the few things that isn't a zero-sum game. It is un-property, intrinsically anti-rivalrous.#PyConDE#PyDataBerlin#opensourceShow this thread -
"Code is a cultural artifact. It is more or as much about playing well together as about the code." "The communities that produce software are very, very important."
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"We have to develop empathy within our communities and our cultures so that we can have diversity, so that we can have trust."
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The "commons" that needs defending in
#OSS is the time and energy of#opensource contributors and maintainers. Don't want to allow that to be co-opted by proprietary interests. ~@pwang#PyDataBerlin#PyConDE (Makes us think of how so many key#OSS devs have taken big tech jobs)Show this thread
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