New demo timelines

Hi @vinayak19th, thanks for messaging us here.

Usually we start with a message here (or via an issue) indicating that you would like to write a demo. This way we can provide some guidance on how to proceed. This helps us plan for your contribution! We usually recommend that you start with a community demo, which is hosted on your own repo. You can find the community demos here.

Community demos have a few advantages:

  • You host them on your own repo so you have more freedom for structuring the demo and including additional datasets or files.
  • They’re generally easier to make since you can use a jupyter notebook instead of a Python file formatted with rst.
  • They get published quicker and require only one PennyLane reviewer.

In this case, given that PennyLane will no longer support Keras, we won’t be able to publish the demo on the main demos page, but we can indeed add it to the community demos page.

You will find the submission guidelines for the community demo at the bottom of our demo submission page. This process will require you to open an issue so we’ll get back to you on the issue once you’ve oped it.

Let us know if you have any questions about this.