As a precursor to the Jupyter Book blog post, I think it would be helpful to define the high-level principles that guide MyST. This will make it easier to explain to others the goals and purpose of the project, and provide a foundation to help the team make decisions about what to work on. I view this as something that Jupyter Book would adopt as well.
I think that this group is already fairly-aligned on goals, principles, and values, so my hope is that this exercise is just putting them down on paper rather than creating them from scratch. I know it can be annoying to "zoom out" when there's a lot of stuff to do, so please push back if this isn't the right time, but I think it'd be valuable if we can get it done quickly!
I put together this quick starting point and put in some of my own ideas to kickstart conversation. I'd really appreciate if folks take a look at the prompts and the content, and provide edits and thoughts as you wish.
Here's a link to the document:
MyST strategy and goals document
Tasks
As a precursor to the Jupyter Book blog post, I think it would be helpful to define the high-level principles that guide MyST. This will make it easier to explain to others the goals and purpose of the project, and provide a foundation to help the team make decisions about what to work on. I view this as something that Jupyter Book would adopt as well.
I think that this group is already fairly-aligned on goals, principles, and values, so my hope is that this exercise is just putting them down on paper rather than creating them from scratch. I know it can be annoying to "zoom out" when there's a lot of stuff to do, so please push back if this isn't the right time, but I think it'd be valuable if we can get it done quickly!
I put together this quick starting point and put in some of my own ideas to kickstart conversation. I'd really appreciate if folks take a look at the prompts and the content, and provide edits and thoughts as you wish.
Here's a link to the document:
MyST strategy and goals document
Tasks