Brian E. Granger

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Yes, Kyle makes excellent points that explain our thinking on this. The other thing we have considered is exposing the JupyterLab commands (which are a much more narrow, and public...

Did you see the hubshare spec we wrote? Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 15, 2017, at 2:03 PM, Jessica B. Hamrick wrote: > > I would eventually like...

Min and I worked through the design at the last decade meeting. As of right there isn't anyone who is working on it though. But that is one of our...

A page to get a token would be helpful! On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 2:33 AM, Min RK wrote: > One thing I am not quite sure of is...

Great questions! I can give a bit more background about where this PR came from... * There were a few weeks where different members of the governance working group were...

On the broader question of Twitter: I am very unhappy about the state of Twitter and its alternatives, but as of today, I get information from Twitter that I can't...

Trying to step aside from my own thoughts about social media and Twitter in particular... This is a complex issue that involves a rapidly changing social media landscape and impacts...

Even beyond 4.0, I think the commenting stuff should be in a separate repo. On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 1:52 AM Jeremy Tuloup ***@***.***> wrote: > Ah I see...

This is also showing up again in the RTC logo discussion here: https://github.com/jupyterlab/rtc/issues/51 A few years ago, we had talked with some of the Jupyter UX design interns about creating...

Yes I think it is reasonable to move unused or outdated things to an archive folder. That includes the Galileo folder to which you are referring.