Brian E. Granger

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Will think on this a bit - it is a good question as it is definitely verbose. A few other questions to explore as well: * If we go with...

Our choice of traitlets and the attribute based model are correlated, but the direction of causation was the opposite. Namely, we wanted the API to be pythonic (don't hide things...

Thanks for bringing these issues up. I have also been looking at the new APCA guidelines. After working with some designers who have been trying to design against these new...

@isabela-pf Thanks for sharing the link to the article on WCAG 2. I think I mostly agree with that idea and your comments on it. In addition, there is a...

+1 to Carol's last comment (Assigning reviewers is fine but doesn't speed things up). The underlying challenge is that everyones availability (even people who work mostly full time on Jupyter)...

I am pretty sure that when we designed the hubshare API and model we did so in a way that would cover the nbgrader usage case, but the proof will...

@minrk thanks for opening these issues! I am buried with teaching this week, but wanted to give a few super quick ideas: * Totally fine with react for rendering stuff...

I don't know what separate hub share pages would offer. Even the most basic operations exposed in the UI would also need access to the contents API and file browser...

Yes, they did a really nice job of their UI. The main difference is that the sharing semantic and units are different from that of hub share. In their Azure...

I think we are going to need both. There are something that would work fine separately and then the classic notebook and other jupyterhub hosted things (even things like RStudio)...