We believe in the importance of rewarding the creators of the often invisible but critical computational infrastructure for science. Read about what we learned from the first cycle of our Essential #OpenSource #Software for Science RFAhttps://bit.ly/2Xe1IkM
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The vision and broad scope of this program is awesome, thank you
@cziscience. Very excited about the NumPy and OpenBLAS funding we received! I wrote a blog post about it athttps://labs.quansight.org/blog/2019/11/numpy-openblas-CZI-grant/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This is fantastic, l love that pip is on the list. Also someone should give guido van Rossum a breakthrough prize for contributions to science.
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A great list, excited for all the winners!
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Thank you for your continued support of open source scientific infrastructure!
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One could also envision a system of grants specifically geared toward support & further development of sci software.
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Congrats!
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It is true that there are only two women on this list of 42 project leaders?
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Google tells me I’m wrong— I see four women project leaders. Why is this?
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