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NASA directive updates #928

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1. As a maintainer, there is no strict time obligation, as we understand that everyone's ability to commit can fluctuate. However, we do expect maintainers to communicate openly and transparently with the team and the community.

2. As a maintainer, you are expected to uphold a positive and inclusive team culture. This includes following the guidelines outlined in the [Openscapes team culture page](https://openscapes.github.io/series/core-lessons/team-culture.html) and the [recorded psychological safety talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzi-qkl8u5M) . By doing so, you can help ensure that all team members and contributors feel safe, respected, and valued.
2. As a maintainer, you are expected to uphold a positive team culture. This includes following the guidelines outlined in the [Openscapes team culture page](https://openscapes.github.io/series/core-lessons/team-culture.html) and the [recorded psychological safety talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzi-qkl8u5M) . By doing so, you can help ensure that all team members and contributors feel safe, respected, and valued.


### Maintainer Processes Beyond Regular Contributing
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`earthaccess` is a python library to **search for**, and **download** or **stream** NASA Earth science data with just a few lines of code.

Open science only reaches its full potential if we have easy-to-use workflows that facilitate research in an inclusive, efficient and reproducible way. Unfortunately —as it stands today— scientists and students alike face a steep learning curve adapting to systems that have grown too complex and end up spending more time on the technicalities of the tools, cloud and NASA APIs than focusing on their important science.
Open science only reaches its full potential if we have easy-to-use workflows that facilitate research in an efficient and reproducible way. Unfortunately —as it stands today— scientists and students alike face a steep learning curve adapting to systems that have grown too complex and end up spending more time on the technicalities of the tools, cloud and NASA APIs than focusing on their important science.

During several workshops organized by [NASA Openscapes](https://nasa-openscapes.github.io/events.html), the need to provide easy-to-use tools to our users became evident. Open science is a collaborative effort; it involves people from different technical backgrounds, and the data analysis to solve the pressing problems we face cannot be limited by the complexity of the underlying systems. Therefore, providing easy access to NASA Earthdata regardless of the data storage location (hosted within or outside of the cloud) is the main motivation behind this Python library.

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