Hey all - the Jupyter community just opened up a second round for proposals to host a Jupyter Community day. I thought some folks here might be interested.
The second call for proposals and final round of funding is open through December 10, 2018.
Here’s a blog post with more complete information!
https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-call-for-proposals-26a8417e5b6a
I have been searching and I have not found much information about the previous community workshops except for the one organised by Silvain around ipywidgets.
Are there any resources ( which I surely missed) around these?
Good question - I believe that this is actually a relatively new pilot, so there’s not a ton of information out there (that I know of). On the plus side, it means that the field is relatively wide-open in terms of “defining” what these events mean. On the negative side, it means that it’s harder to have guidance on this 
I think that in general, the goal is just to encourage more conversation and community growth in Jupyterland, so you can interpret that however you will 
That is what I thought since this is fairly new I was not very much expecting there to be defined case studies or similar. I think I just wanted to have a peek at what had been achieved at previous workshops
I think that in general, the goal is just to encourage more conversation and community growth in Jupyterland,

loving this and loving what you folks have been onto from the Mozilla open leaders programme.
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