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Looking for a new Jupyter Server/Kernel's Meeting Host! #68

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Zsailer opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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Looking for a new Jupyter Server/Kernel's Meeting Host! #68

Zsailer opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Zsailer
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Zsailer commented May 9, 2024

Hey folks,

After emceeing the Jupyter Server/Kernels meeting for nearly 5 years, I think it's time (long overdue probably 馃槄) for me to step aside and let someone else drive these meetings.

In case you were worried, I'm not going anywhere 馃槈. I still plan to show up to every meeting that I can. The Jupyter Server call is one of my favorite places to hang, but I'd live to give the opportunity for someone else to run these.

If you're interested, but maybe a little intimidated, that's okay too! I'm also happy to co-host for a little while, or alternate weeks with someone until they feel comfortable enough to drive on their own. Just reach out here, or privately over email, and I'm happy to coordinate with you.

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Zsailer commented May 9, 2024

It's important to note that hosting meetings is not necessarily a responsibility of the SSC repo. I did both at the same time, and probably shouldn't have. I, personally, think it's better if two different people do these roles, but totally up to the team here.

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3coins commented May 9, 2024

Thanks for calling this out and helping drive the meetings so far. I can help with this, maybe on a part time basis initially before committing full-time.

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Zsailer commented May 16, 2024

Thank you @3coins! That sounds good. Let's discuss during one of the Jupyter Server meetings and make sure you have everything you need to feel comfortable co-leading!

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