The best way to get help is usually by asking questions to the Astropy user
and development community. There are several very active forums and you are
welcome to use whichever one you are the most comfortable with.
@astropy on Twitter - Mention
@astropy in a tweet with your question. Your tweet may be re-tweeted in
order to reach the relevant community. Many tweets get responses within a
few hours.
Python Users in
Astronomy Facebook group - Post questions or start discussions on
anything related to Python programming applied to astronomy. This is a
closed group. If your request to join is not approved after a couple days,
please message one of the admins with a
brief description of your involvement in astronomy. This is a very active
group and is the best place to get help. Most posts get responses within a few hours.
Users Email
List - Post questions or start discussions about anything related to
Python programming applied to astronomy. This is an active email list and
most posts get a response within a few days.
Astropy Slack team (get an account) - Some developers and
contributors use Slack for everyday discussions. Feel free to use this
forum if you have any questions about using or contributing to astropy.
Please browse all the available channels before posting and try to choose the most
relevant one.
Developer Email
List [astropy-dev] - Start discussion and ask questions about changing or adding
functionality to the astropy package. This is also the place where significant
announcements for contributors/developers are usually made. If you would like to
participate in discussion about how the Project is run,
please join this list.