Please note: It is not a requirement to have a local instance of JupyterHub running for the documentation or accessibility projects.
We will be closing the following projects to new contributors on the below dates!
Project
Closing date
Improve Accessibility in JupyterHub
Monday 24th October (end of day UK time)
Restructure and improve the JupyterHub documentation by implementing the Diataxis framework
Monday 24th October (end of day UK time)
If you have already contributed to these projects, please make sure your contributions are recorded and begin your final application on the Outreachy website. If your issue/PR is still open when we close these projects, it will still count as a contribution. Closing the projects will not affect your ability to record contributions and make your final applications.
Hi everyone!
I’m Deborah Udoh, an Outreachy participant from Nigeria.
As an entry-level Frontend Web Developer, I am knowledgeable in HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, Python and React.
When I’m not staring at screens, I’m obsessing over cats and Jack Reacher Novels.
I look forward to making meaningful contributions here.
Hey Everyone! My name is Esther and I’m a Frontend Developer. I am knowledgeable in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and React. I am also a technical writer and I can’t wait to learn a lot more about web accessibility!
Hi everyone. My name is Mohamed Hassan, an Outreachy applicant from Kenya. I am excited and eager to start contributing to the JupyterHub Web accessibility project.
Hi everyone ! I am Maham Tariq and really excited to join the JupyterHub community … Hope to learn during this process; looking forward to contribute and collaborate…
Hi Everyone, My name is Ngobiri Falyne from Cameroon, i am really excited to join the JupyterHub community. I look forward to making meaningful contributions