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Added feed for Deepak Ahire to authors.yml #34

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@adeepak7 adeepak7 commented Sep 7, 2020

Respected Admin,

I have added my blog's feed information to the authors.yml file.

I have also tested all the changes locally.

Will be honored to be part of USRSE.

Thanks and Regards,
Deepak Ahire.

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vsoch commented Sep 7, 2020

Fantastic @adeepak7 - let me take a look locally now too!

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adeepak7 commented Sep 7, 2020

@vsoch - Thanks for the quick response. Your profile is inspiring.

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vsoch commented Sep 7, 2020

hey @adeepak7 ! So I'm looking at your blog post, and I can definitely see that you do rseng work, but I'm not confident that the post is relevant for research software engineering:

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Linking to https://medium.com/@ahiredeepak20/why-the-number-of-combo-recommendations-decreased-on-e-commerce-platforms-36c5d93040b5

E-commerce seems more relevant to business related data science. @cosden @danielskatz what are your thoughts? Maybe @adeepak7 you could generate a feed that is specific to rseng?

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adeepak7 commented Sep 7, 2020

@vsoch - I respect your thoughts. The blog is the motivation of my newly implemented algorithm, which aims to provide a fair chance to the combos/products which are very less likely to be recommended to the customers.
Data Science is not involved in this.
This algorithm can be integrated with the recommendation engines of the e-commerce platforms.

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I also don't think this is tremendously relevant to RSEs.

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vsoch commented Sep 7, 2020

@adeepak7 adding your blog would be a wonderful addition, but I think we should aim to focus on content that is strongly rseng related. For my blog, what I do is create a custom feed based on a tag, "rseng" and I think it would be good to do that here. It looks like for medium you can create a feed for "tagged pages in publications," see here https://help.medium.com/hc/en-us/articles/214874118-Using-RSS-feeds-of-profiles-and-publications. And if you are up to it, you could set up a GitHub based blog (using GitHub pages) that could easily generate the feed. For the first, please feel free to leave the PR open until you have the feed, and for the latter, please ping me on any GitHub issues where I might help out.

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adeepak7 commented Sep 8, 2020

@vsoch - Awesome. I Will read that and get back to you. Also, I respect the time of all the moderators. Thanks once again.

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cosden commented Sep 8, 2020

@adeepak7 can you give us an example of a post on your blog that you see as relevant to the RSE community, i.e. one that you would tag as "rseng?"

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