Oops, it look like a new line was inserted in the wrong place. Thanks, should be fixed.
Hi there - Iâd like to review the June meeting notes for this meeting and getting an error message saying the page doesnât exist: https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/community-call-notes/2021-june.html
Thanks, @Ruv7. It looks like the pull request for the notes was never merged.
I just merged it, so the notes should be online in a couple of minutes.
Thank you so much!
My current (unofficial) process is that I merge any open community call notes PR when I go to post the next notes. That way there is time for review and feedback, but notes will still get merged at least once a month so they donât get too out of date. The downside is that most recent notes may not appear until a month after the call if no one else merges it. Is there a process that other people would prefer?
Itâs August, and that means itâs time for the next Jupyter community call! Get excited to meet with fellow jovyans to share anything whatâs happening and what people are working on in two weeks. This monthâs call will be on Tuesday, August 31 at 8am Pacific (your timezone).
If you want to share something, please sign up in the agenda before the call begins.
Want to attend? You can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
And you can like this tweet from @isabela-pf to spread awareness.
Also responding to break the consecutive reply from same user and let @isabela-pf comment again
One more reminder that this monthâs community call is next week. We already have one cool share on the agenda! Join in on Tuesday, August 31 at 8am Pacific (your timezone).
We still have room on the agenda, so feel free to sign up before the call begins.
Want to attend? You can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Can you believe Septemberâs more than half way done? I couldnât, thatâs why Iâm late to announcing this monthâs community call! Come hang out with the community on Tuesday, September 28 at 8am Pacific (your timezone).
If youâd like to share something, please sign up on the agenda before the call begins.
Want to attend? You can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Hope to say hello to you all soon!
Up next is Octoberâs community call! Join us in two weeks on Tuesday, October 26 at 8am Pacific (your timezone) and consider bringing something to share with the Jupyter community.
If youâd like to share something, please sign up on the agenda before the call begins.
Want to attend? You can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Due to popular request, you are invited to wear a costume to this community call (though you are not required to do so). Guess Iâll have to dig out my wigs âŚ
Hereâs a potential demo for the next call Feature Idea: JupyterHub/BinderHub + Jupyter Book as a publishing platform - #10 by ltetrel
Any chance someone could confirm the date?
I confirmed it on the original posting, but since we have to announce it anyways here goes!
Get excited! The next Jupyter community call is coming up on Tuesday, November 30 at 8am Pacific (read it in your timezone). This will be mark a full year of community calls returning.
If youâd like to share something, please sign up on the agenda before the call begins.
Want to attend? You can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
This will be the last Jupyter community call of 2021! Even if youâve never joined us before, this would be a great time to start. Everyone is welcome!
Thanks! I didnât realise you were always updating the first post
Hi @isabela-pf, I have just added our project Naas to the agenda on the hackmd file.
We are a small team working on low code features on top of Jupyter (scheduling, sharing asset, notification, webhook) and building a library of awesome notebook templates with a few contributors.
We would love to have feedback from the community.
Thanks @SylvainCorlay for pushing us here!
Looking forward to talk to you!
Hooray for more agenda items! I love to hear that people are excited to share. Thanks for for the heads up @Jeremy_Ravenel!
On a related note, this is everyoneâs one-week reminder that the next Jupyter community call is on Tuesday, November 30 at 8am Pacific (read it in your timezone).
You can still sign up to share via the agenda. Depending on time, we likely can make room for at least one more longer (10â15 minutes) or some smaller ones.
To attend, you can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
This is sounding more and more like an exciting call, so remember that anyone can drop in. Hope to see you next Tuesday!
Itâs just over a week until the first Jupyter community call of the 2022! Join in on Tuesday, January 25 at 8am Pacific (read it in your timezone) for a fresh start of demos, dreams, and delights with the Jovyans.
If youâd like to share, you can sign up by adding yourself to the agenda before the call begins.
To attend, you can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Hope to see you soon!
February will be a short month, but Jupyterâs community call will be here as usual! Hop on the call on Tuesday, February 22 at 8am Pacific (read it in your timezone) to share anything Jupyter related that you are excited about.
- If youâd like to share, you can sign up by adding yourself to the agenda before the call begins.
- To attend, you can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Hope you join us in two weeks!
In ~two weeks, it will be time for the March Jupyter community call! Join on Tuesday, March 29 at 8am Pacific (read it in your timezone) to say hello.
- If youâd like to share, you can sign up by adding yourself to the agenda before the call begins.
- To attend, you can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Weâll be having the next community call in one week! Bring us all your shares, ideas, and enthusiasm on Tuesday, April 26 at 7am Pacific (in your timezone).
Please double check the community calendar or timezone conversion; this call is at a slightly different time due to daylight savings scheduling mishaps.
- If youâd like to share, you can sign up by adding yourself to the agenda before the call begins.
- To attend, you can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
Hope to see you next week!
The JupyterLab search and replace extension demonstrated on Tuesdayâs meeting was released on PyPI and conda-forge.
It requires
ripgrep
(automatically installed with conda but not with pip as it is not a Python package).
May I request that you maybe attend the Jupyter community call this May? Maybe so, because this monthâs call is on its way! Join us on Tuesday, May 31 at 7am Pacific (in your timezone) for another adventure in community.
- If youâd like to share, you can sign up by adding yourself to the agenda before the call begins.
- To attend, you can join on Zoom at the time of the call.
See you soon!
Note: I know weâve had two early Pacific time meetings in a row, but June will be at a different time while we experiment with a new schedule.