open-source
Why I love contributing to open-source organizations and an ever-evolving list of contributions I have made
For someone who has just started out with their open-source journey, I am in no way an expert on the topic. But my journey navigating the open-source world has taught me so much, and gotten me acquainted with the most amazing people I know in such a short period of time. I love what open-source stands for and contributing to organizations used by hundreds of thousands of users with a helping hand always in sight has been so good for my personal development. From navigating large codebases to knowing how to write proper documentation, I keep on learning something new everyday. I have listed below some of my contributions that I am proud of. Most of them were done as an intern at Quansight Labs and NannyML.
NannyML
- Work done on adding data drift detection techniques. See here.
PyTorch
- Work done on improving the data-api compatibility of PyTorch. See here. Currently working on the
torch.special
module.
NumPy
- Built an ethics focused NLP tutorial for NumPy. See here
Sktime (Alan Turing Institute)
- Worked on improving data input uniformity. See here