❓ About
GeoJupyter is a community that includes many projects, for example Software projects like JupyterGIS (our current flagship project), and educational projects like tutorials and workshops.
Who are Involved?
GeoJupyter is a collaboration between many communities and organizations, including but not limited to:
- The Jupyter community
- QuantStack
- The Eric & Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment at UC Berkeley
- 2i2c
- Development Seed
- Clark University Center for Geospatial Analytics
- Simula Research Laboratory
- Berkeley Institute for Data Science
- Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)
Please open an issue in GitHub if you’d like to be represented on this list.
Current status: Growing community and building software
QuantStack is developing JupyterGIS, a collaborative GIS environment in JupyterLab.
DSE and the GeoJupyter community at large are building community onramps, strategizing, distilling insights from interviewees, contributing to JupyterGIS, and prototyping new software ideas.
The GeoJupyter community is meeting bi-weekly to generate and develop ideas. Please see our hackathon notes blog posts to follow our progress!
Join a hackathon Join the community chat on Zulip Sign up for an interview
What’s next
- Story maps / scrollytelling experiences
- Exploring making “brushed” / “linked” visualizations more accessible
- You tell us! See below 😁
How you can contribute
We want as much input as we can get, on any subject, as early as possible!
If you want to share your personal experiences and visionary ideas for GeoJupyter, please sign up for an interview!
Introduce yourself in our community chat space on Zulip!