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v2 v3 23 23 **Community** 24 24 25 Python community 26 25 27 **Leadership** 28 29 Dominique Makowski, Léo Dutriaux 26 30 27 31 **Forking** 28 32 33 You can create your own fork of the central repository. First go to github, create an account and make a fork of the psychopy repository. You can change your fork in any way you choose without it affecting the central project. You can also share your fork with others, including the central project. 34 29 35 **Communication** 36 37 If you need some help or you found a bug, and you would like to request a new feature, just open an issue on github. 30 38 31 39 **Roadmaps** 32 40 41 TBD 42 33 43 **Releases** 44 45 Makowski, D. & Dutriaux, L. (2016). Neuropsydia: A Python Module for Creating Experiments, Tasks and Questionnaires. 46 Memory and Cognition Lab' Day, 01 November, Paris, France 34 47 35 48 **Repositories** 36 49 50 The use of git allows people to contribute changes that can easily be incorporated back into the project, while maintaining order and consistency in the code. All changes should be tracked and reversible. 51 37 52 **Packaging** 53 54 TBD 38 55 39 56 **Upstream/downstream** 40 57 58 Only a couple of people have direct write-access to the psychopy repository, but you can get your changes included in upstream by pushing your changes back to your github fork and then submitting a pull request. 59 41 60 **Version Control** 61 62 The last version: 1.0.4 was releases on June 23 2017. 42 63 43 64 **Trackers** 44 65 66 TBD 67 45 68 **Project Evaluation** 69 70 It has not got much evolutions. 46 71 47 72 … … 51 76 **Github:** 52 77 78 [1] https://github.com/neuropsychology/Neuropsydia.py 79 53 80 **Openhub:** 54 81 82 TBD 83 55 84 **Source Forge:** 85 86 [1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/neuropsydia/?source=directory 87 56 88 57 89 == **Evaluation** == … … 63 95 **Language** 64 96 97 Python 98 65 99 **Activity** 100 101 Active 66 102 67 103 **Number of contributors** 68 104 105 TBD 106 69 107 **Size** 108 109 For different versions see the size on this page: https://github.com/neuropsychology/Neuropsydia.py/releases 70 110 71 111 **Issue tracker** 72 112 113 It has forum on which you can ask your question. 114 73 115 **New contributor** 116 117 On the !GitHub provides a straightforward way for collaborating on a project. More information how to contrabute you can see on the folowing page: http://ecole-de-neuropsychologie.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Contributing/Contribute/ 74 118 75 119 **Community norms** 76 120 121 You can create a fork of the central NEUROPSYDIA repository. You can also create a local clone of that fork: for small changes(make the changes directly in the master branch, push back to your fork, submit a pull request to the central repository) and for substantial changes (create a branch, when finished run unit tests, when the unit tests pass merge changes back into the master branch, submit a pull request to the central repository). 122 77 123 **User base** 124 125 It has its own strong user base.