Also, below is a link to the video of the first sessions.
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Great idea! Perhaps we could make the first post a wiki-style post and update it over time?
Similar to:
Hey folks - @psychemedia ’s “Tracking Jupyter” project is an attempt at keeping track of the many moving parts in the Jupyter community. It’s not just about the core technology, but also about Jupyter’s uses in the wild as well as new development by Jovians far and wide.
You can sign up for the Tracking Jupyter newsletter here:
We’ll use this issue to keep track of links to the various editions of the “tracking jupyter” project.
The latest edition
Previous editions
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Sounds good to me. How does one turn it into a wiki?
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done! I think it just needs to be done with somebody w/ the permissions (people get permissions on the site by contributing to the forum over time, or people that are moderators/admins)
I propose that we schedule these meetings for the last Tuesday of each month . (That’s what I’ve had in my mind for these calls). Does that sound good?
That sets our next call to April 30th, 2019 (same time?). I’ll put together an agenda and update the wiki if everyone agrees.
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We should also consider the point @clkao raised around the JupyterHub/Binder meetings–alternating meeting times to make these calls Asia-Pacific friendly.
One more thing…
I think we need a place to archive meeting notes and display them in a friendly way (like the JupyterHub team-compass page ).
Does something like this already exist for the broader Project Jupyter?
One more thing…
I think we need a place to archive meeting notes and display them in a friendly way (like the JupyterHub team-compass page ).
Does something like this already exist for the broader Project Jupyter?
Not that I’m aware. GitHub - jupyter/roadmap: Master roadmap for Project Jupyter is probably closest and it doesn’t seem like the right place for these.
Sounds good to me. I think you should “just do it” as we don’t know how many +1’s we should wait for before taking action. At least I don’t.
I’m a fan of creating storing this on the jupyter read the docs repo (jupyter/jupyter)
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Next Jupyter Community Call
Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 at 9am PST (see your timezome )
I look forward to seeing you all there!
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I think jupyter/jupyter is a good place @Zsailer for now as Chris suggests. We can always move later but it makes sense as a first step.
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Hello everyone!
Reminder that our Jupyter Community Call is happening tomorrow (see your timezone ).
Can’t wait to see you all there!
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Hello everyone,
I totally lapsed and won’t be able to attend tomorrow’s call. I posted in the nteract Slack to see if others can attend.
I’ve removed my name from the list of attendees but kept the points I was gonna cover so they can be part of the minutes.
I’ll see you all in May!
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No problem. Thanks for letting us know!
Next Jupyter Community Call
Tuesday, May 28th, 2019 at 9am PST (see your timezome )
By the way, the Jupyter Community Call now has it’s own YouTube Playlist !
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I’m curious if anyone who attended the Jupyter Server workshop thinks there’s something worth reporting and will be available for the call this month.
I’d love to hear a report back from the Jupyter Server workshop!