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Infographic of the main quantum open source projects. #93

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victor-onofre opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 9 comments · May be fixed by #103
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Infographic of the main quantum open source projects. #93

victor-onofre opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 9 comments · May be fixed by #103

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@victor-onofre
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victor-onofre commented May 10, 2024

 Create an infographic offering a comprehensive overview of the connections between various projects within the quantum computing community. The goal is to have an easy visual representation of the quantum open source ecosystem for new people in the field.

  • The style needs to be aesthetically coherent with the QOSF style 
  • The infographic should offer a general overview of the connections between different projects 
  • The infographic should be based on open-source technologies.
  • Try to connect the dots and actions regarding the different types of software available.
  • Identify the types of hardware used by each technology, such as trapped ions or superconductors.
  • Separate the software for programming algorithms from the software for simulating hardware.
  • Examples to follow:
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Crear una infografía que ofrezca una visión global de las conexiones entre diversos proyectos de la comunidad de la computación cuántica. El objetivo es tener una representación visual sencilla del ecosistema cuántico de código abierto para nuevas personas en el campo.

  • El estilo debe ser estéticamente coherente con el de QOSF.
  • La infografía debe ofrecer una visión general de las conexiones entre los distintos proyectos
  • La infografía debe basarse en tecnologías de código abierto.
  • Intente unir los puntos y las acciones en relación con los diferentes tipos de software disponibles.
  • Identifique los tipos de hardware utilizados por cada tecnología, como los iones atrapados o los superconductores.
  • Incluya diferentes algoritmos, como puerta universal, adiabático y analógico-digital.
@Micheallscarn
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hi , i would love to work on this one , although , where should I get the list of projects from ?

@ljcamargo ljcamargo linked a pull request Jun 5, 2024 that will close this issue
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Hi @victor-onofre sent a proposal for PR #103 for Unitary Hack 2024

@victor-onofre
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Hi @ljcamargo! Thanks for your interest in helping us! It is a good starting point, but many projects are missing. Here you can see a list of different projects, even though the list is outdated. I recommend visiting the unitary fund discord to check the different projects.

Hi @Micheallscarn! Part of this issue's challenge is getting a good list of the projects. I share some links that can be helpful, but right now, there are too many quantum open source projects. The idea is to create an infographic to help navigate the different projects. Maybe you can work with @ljcamargo as a team to move faster.

I don't expect to have the full infographic finished, but it would be nice to have the first version. Once you submit something, please upload the original files to be able to modify the images.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks!

@ljcamargo
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yes @victor-onofre I used that list, but as I though they would be too much I picked the ones I knew are most common, but I will add many of the others, as I don't know how to rank them by popularity I will add them sequentially. Actually I did the design in illustrator for each project (like cards) with variables from a csv and joined them with a script because I imagined it may need changes or append others, so when can add as many as long as they can fit in a grid. I can share the .csv .ai file and script on the next PR to make quick changes

@ljcamargo
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@victor-onofre I sent a recond rendition of this infographic, let me know what do you thinks, #104

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Hi @victor-onofre tried to create a infographic in the latest PR #106.
In the PR:

  • Added .png file to the directory designs
  • Followed the dimensions of the "Quantum Computing Map" infographic
  • Followed the color theme of QOSF
  • Tried to include all the projects but still need revisions
  • Followed the list from QOSF.org website
  • Excluded deprecated, abandoned, not maintained now and very old projects

@jyotiraj-code
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Hi @ljcamargo I have seen your infographic, great work with it and I really liked the idea of using .csv to udpate the infographic. I am not quite sure how to use this method in Figma (the one I have created in). If we can incorporate that too it will be great.

@victor-onofre
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Hi @jyotiraj-code! I left a couple of comments in the PR. Thanks for the help!

@ljcamargo
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Hi @victor-onofre , I pushed a new commit with the ai files and scripts I used to generate the infrographic as I previosuly promised. As it is not trivial, I included a file README.md files with brief instructions. You may check the csv with the included projects and if some changes are made I may fetch then and provide the rendering again. Also included the project images in png, (including some placholder github project designs for the projects that doesn't have logo) if they are in any help for you. Please let me know if anything else will be needed to close this PR for Unitary Hack 2024 which closes in a couple of days

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