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SEPs: SunPy Proposal for Enhancement

What is a SEP?

SEP stands for SunPy Enhancement Proposal. A SEP is a design document modeled after the Python Enhancement Proposal which describes a new SunPy feature, process, or major changes to existing processes or features. Anyone can submit a SEP by making a pull request to this repository. You can find the official definition of SEPs in SEP-0001. The full list of SEPs can be found in SEP-0000.

Process

Discussion is expected to take place using existing mechanisms and eventually a decision is made regarding whether the proposal should be accepted or rejected by a vote by the SunPy Board.

Index

For a complete index see SEP-0000 this is reproduced here for convenience of navigation.

number type title DOI
1 informational SEP Purpose and Guidelines DOI
2 process SunPy Organization Definition DOI
3 standard Physical Units in SunPy DOI
4 process Packages Affiliated with the SunPy Project DOI
5 standard Coordinates Module DOI
6 informational SunPy Board Membership List DOI
7 standard Lightcurve Factory Refactor DOI
8 standard Astropy Time DOI
9 process Release Pattern for SunPy Core DOI
10 informational Vision and Mission Statement DOI
12 standard NDCube 2 DOI

Uploading an SEP to Zenodo

Go to https://zenodo.org/deposit/new, upload the .md file, and set the fields to the following:

Zenodo field Value
Communities The SunPy Project
Upload type Publication
Publication type Technical note
Publication Date The accepted date of the SEP
Title SunPy Proposal for Enhancement <number>: <title> (SEP <number>)
Authors The SEP authors (directly from the SEP text with ORCID IDs if available)
Description The SEP description (usually the introduction)
Keywords SunPy, Python, Solar, Astronomy
License CC-Attribution
Related/alternate identifiers Github link to the SEP at the latest commit as "is supplemented by this upload". If this is a revised version, this should be the URL of the commit where the SEP was revised.

Also add to the SunPy Project community.