🌟 Announcing the revitalization of scikit-bio! 🌟 #1935
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We are excited to announce the resurgence of scikit-bio (https://scikit.bio)! With a re-assembled developer team and funding from the DOE, we're back with renewed vigor in 2024!
Our vision is to expand scikit-bio into a more robust and versatile library, catering to the ever-growing demands of multi-omic data analysis. This resurgence marks a new chapter in which we will focus on:
We invite the scientific community to join us in shaping the future of scikit-bio. Your expertise, feedback, and contributions will be the driving force behind this exciting phase.
Stay tuned for updates, and let's innovate together for a deeper understanding of bio-complexities!
Get involved with scikit-bio
Your questions, ideas, and contributions matter!
Join our community on GitHub Discussions: This is your go-to place for asking questions, sharing insights, and participating in discussions about scikit-bio. Engage with both the developers and fellow users here.
Report issues and bugs: If you encounter specific problems when using scikit-bio, let us know directly through the GitHub Issues page. Your reports are vital for the continuous improvement of scikit-bio.
Wanna contribute? We enthusiastically welcome community contributors! Whether it's adding new features, improving code, or enhancing documentation, your contributions drive scikit-bio and open-source bioinformatics forward. Start your journey by reading the Contributor's guidelines.
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