Brian E. Granger
Brian E. Granger
Thanks for the update, @andrii-i can you investigate?
I am interested in the using plain python scripts with Voila, sounds like this might (or should) just work. Is there documentation or information about this?
Thanks for the ping, no progress yet, blocking on NumFOCUS. On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 2:25 PM Michał Krassowski ***@***.***> wrote: > Was EC able to push it forward?...
Lots to process here. Will comments more on other aspects, but will start with this: I believe that VSCode is incompatible with the open source vision of Jupyter, and not...
To practice what I preach, here are the main user focused things that I view as being roadmap worthy: * A mode that provides the effective experience of the classic...
One way that I have started to prioritize issues in a user-centered manner is to sort them by `reaction` (comment or emoji): https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions Users would benefit massively if we started...
Thanks Saul for starting this. Other points: * We also envision this API being used to provide identity for the real time collaboration system (for prompt info, etc.). * This...
The reason we are thinking about adopting the schema.org person object is that it is flexible enough to handle all the complexities of people, so already has all of those...
To address @mckev-amazon 's comments on OIDC and SAML. Our expectation is that people deploying Jupyter will use a range of different auth/identity providers, and certainly many of them will...
The difficulty with this is that Jupyter deployments are extremely diverse on the auth side of things that I think standardizing will be impossible. Also, JupyterLab doesn't need to know...