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- Research best practices for unit testing compute-heavy software. [SGM]
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.* [MNW; PKM, CDC and SGM will help as needed.]
- Move documentation to ReadTheDocs, set up auto-updating, etc.* [SGM will manage contract with RTD]
- Re-organize project information.* [SGM]
- Create “how to use HARK” walkthrough using Jupyter notebook, based on content from the HARK Manual. [MNW]
- Create comprehensive index of content in all of the repos and notebooks, probably on econark.org.* [SGM will manage contract with A-S]
- Add 2 to 3 new “real” notebooks corresponding to papers which use HARK.* [CDC]
- Speed up loading of REMARKs using JupyterHub or alternative.* [SGM]
- Create a community growth plan and priorities list.* [SGM]
- Hire a community manager to implement growth plan. [SGM]
- Raise awareness of toolkit through courses & presentations.* [CDC]
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice.* [PKM; CDC and MNW supporting]
- integrate Pablo’s student(s) with ongoing HARK development* [CDC]
- recruit someone to replace Patrick* [CDC]
- respond to SFF* [CDC]
Point person:
- Add 2 to 3 new “real” notebooks corresponding to papers which use HARK.* [CDC]
- Raise awareness of toolkit through courses & presentations.* [CDC]
- Integrate Pablo’s student(s) with ongoing HARK development* [CDC]
- Recruit someone to replace Patrick* [CDC]
- Respond to SFF* [CDC]
Participant:
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice.* [PKM; CDC and MNW supporting]
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.* [MNW; PKM, CDC and SGM will help as needed.]
Point person:
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.* [MNW; PKM, CDC and SGM will help as needed.]
- Create “how to use HARK” walkthrough using Jupyter notebook, based on content from the HARK Manual. [MNW]
Participant:
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice.* [PKM; CDC and MNW supporting]
Point person:
- Research best practices for unit testing compute-heavy software. [SGM]
- Move documentation to ReadTheDocs, set up auto-updating, etc.* [SGM will manage contract with RTD]
- Re-organize project information.* [SGM]
- Create comprehensive index of content in all of the repos and notebooks, probably on econark.org.* [SGM will manage contract with A-S]
- Speed up loading of REMARKs using JupyterHub or alternative.* [SGM]
- Create a community growth plan and priorities list.* [SGM]
- Hire a community manager to implement growth plan. [SGM]
Participant:
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.* [MNW; PKM, CDC and SGM will help as needed.]
Point person:
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice.* [PKM; CDC and MNW supporting]
Participant:
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.* [MNW; PKM, CDC and SGM will help as needed.]
- Implement automatic testing for pull requests.* [SGM, PKM]
- Research best practices for unit testing compute-heavy software.* [SGM, PKM]
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.* [CDC, MNW, PKM]
- Set up Sphinx auto-updating.* [SGM]
- Create “how to use HARK” walkthrough using Jupyter notebook, based on content from the HARK Manual. [MNW]
- Implement release system, accommodate small releases. [SGM]
- Keep repo branches clean. [MNM, CDC]
- Create comprehensive index of content in all of the repos and notebooks, probably on econark.org. [MNW, A-S, SGM]
- Add 2 to 3 new “real” notebooks corresponding to papers which use HARK.* [CDC]
- Speed up loading of REMARKs using JupyterHub or alternative.* [SGM]
- Provide regular status updates to funders and sponsors.* [SGM]
- Create public roadmapping process.* [SGM]
- Quick response and consistent follow up to emails, PRs, and issues filed.* [SGM]
- Create an econARK community blog. [MNW, SGM]
- Look into hiring a community manager. [SGM, CDC]
- Conduct 1-2 sprints and plan for more. [SGM, JMK]
- Integrate PKM’s tools.* [CDC, PKM]
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice. [CDC, PKM]
Point person:
- Get unit test coverage of key HARK functions.*
- Keep repo branches clean.
- Add 2 to 3 new “real” notebooks corresponding to papers which use HARK.*
- Integrate PKM’s tools into HARK.*
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice.
Participant:
- Look into hiring a community manager.
Point person:
- Get unit test coverage of key HARK functions.*
- Create “how to use HARK” walkthrough using Jupyter notebook, based on content from the HARK Manual.
- Keep repo branches clean.
- Create comprehensive index of content in all of the repos and notebooks, probably on econark.org.
- Create an econARK community blog.
Point person:
- Implement automatic testing for pull requests.*
- Research best practices for unit testing compute-heavy software.*
- Set up Sphinx auto-updating.*
- Implement release system, accommodate small releases.
- Speed up loading of REMARKs using JupyterHub or alternative.*
- Provide regular status updates to funders and sponsors.*
- Create public roadmapping process.*
- Quick response and consistent follow up to emails, PRs, and issues filed.*
- Look into hiring a community manager.
- Conduct 1-2 sprints and plan for more.
Participant:
- Create comprehensive index of content in all of the repos and notebooks, probably on econark.org.
- Create an econARK community blog.
Participant:
- Implement automatic testing for pull requests.*
- Research best practices for unit testing compute-heavy software.*
- Get coverage of key HARK functions.*
- Integrate PKM’s tools.*
- Add features to HARK re: risky investments and housing choice.
Participant:
- Conduct 1-2 sprints and plan for more.