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# Jupyter Community Call 08/30

**Date:** August 30, 2022, at 7am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-08-30/7:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call))

[**Discourse**](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)

[**Youtube**](https://youtu.be/l_Jv-_9Nv1o)

**Please note:**
- Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP)
- Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct)

## Purpose

Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community.

For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423).

## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs

* **Isabela** Shout out to the different group of people we have today! New faces or not, thanks for taking the initiative to be here.

## Agenda Items

* **Naas** Presenting Naas open source framework to create data products from notebook templates.
* [Jupyter Naas GitHub Repo](https://github.com/jupyter-naas)
* Three main repos: [Naas](https://github.com/jupyter-naas/naas), [awesome-notebooks](https://github.com/jupyter-naas/awesome-notebooks), and [drivers](https://github.com/jupyter-naas/drivers).
* Future facing work can be sampled at [nass-content-engine](https://github.com/jupyter-naas/naas-content-engine). The idea is templates as widgets.
* **Linda or Bosco (Frederic as backup)** - Demonstrate new jupyterlab-git features added through the [MLH](https://mlh.io) Summer 22 program.
> New features are already available in v0.39.0, try it with `pip install -U jupyterlab-git`
> [Full changelog is available there](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git/releases)
* **Darian**
* [Lumino 2](https://github.com/orgs/jupyterlab/projects/4) update leading up to JupyterLab 4 and Notebook 7 ([migrating JupyterLab to Lumino 2](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/12992))
* Jupyter Governance update

## Other Links Shared

This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items.

- [The Tyranny of Structurelessness - Jo Freeman](https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm)

## Attendees

| Name | Institution | GitHub Handle|
|----------|---------------------------|--------------|
| Jeremy Ravenel | Naas | @jupyter-naas
| Frederic Collonval | QuantStack | @fcollonval |
| AT Darian | QuantStack | @afshin |
| David Brochart | QuantStack | @davidbrochart |
|Maxime Jublou|Naas|@Dr0p42|
| Gabriel Fouasnon | Quansight Labs | @gabalafou |
| Wayne Decatur | Upstate Medical University | @fomightez |
| Alex Bozarth | IBM | @ajbozarth |
| Eric Holscher | Read the Docs | @ericholscher |
| Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf |

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# Jupyter Community Call 07/26

**Date:** July 26, 2022, at 8am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-07-26/8:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call))

**[Discourse](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)**

**[YouTube](https://youtu.be/D6HvNONkhlE)**

**Please note:**
- Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP)
- Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct)

## Purpose

Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community.

For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423).

## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs

This is a place to make short announcements (without a need for discussion).

* **Darian** Governance update: Executive Council, Software Steering Council, Distinguished Contributors
* **Darian** [Lumino 2](https://github.com/jupyterlab/lumino/pull/319)
* **rcthomas** Reminder on Github 2FA for Jupyter Project developers
* https://blog.jupyter.org/requiring-2fa-for-jupyter-github-organizations-ad15507da9b1
* **nick** [voila-dashboards](https://github.com/voila-dashboards/voila/pull/846) almost works with lab (no more cdnjs/unpkg, etc.)
* **fcollonval** JupyterLab 3.4.4 released - [Changelog](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/releases/tag/v3.4.4)
* **Isabela** JupyterLab accessibility calls are still happening, and everyone is welcome. Our next call is tomorrow at 10:15am Pacific!
* **nick** [ipywidgets latest docs](https://ipywidgets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) now include jupyterlite demos

## Agenda Items

* **Isabela** Favorite community call memories/what you want next
* Demos of work people are building on top of Jupyter (but not sales pitches)
* "Pie"
* Themes for calls!
* Lightning talk length of share (right now we have one minute or ten)
* "live demos are always good even if they're incomplete"
* "I'd like people to report a new thing they learned "today I learned" using a Jupyter notebook recently"
* Sign up sheet to mix up hosts! Good for everyone to get experience and can bring in new energy.
* Recognize testers
* Once a quarter: "here's four ways you can contribute" as a recurring topic so people get reminded and don't have to watch the back catalog to hear it (or a list of projects to contribute to)

## Other Links Shared

This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items.

- [The New Soul Vegetarian Cookbook](https://www.amazon.com/New-Soul-Vegetarian-Cookbook/dp/0942683137 https://www.amazon.com/Grit-Cookbook-World-Wise-Down-Home-Recipes/dp/1556526482)

## Attendees

| Name | Institution | GitHub Handle|
|----------|---------------------------|--------------|
| Frederic Collonval | QuantStack | @fcollonval |
| Simon Li | University of Dundee | @manics |
| A. T. Darian | QuantStack | @afshin |
| Wayne Decatur | Upstate University | @fomightez |
| Rollin Thomas | NERSC | @rcthomas |
| Jeremy Tuloup | QuantStack | @jtpio |
| Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf |

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# Jupyter Community Call June 28

**Date:** June 28, 2022, at 3am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-06-28/15:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call))

**[Discourse](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)**

**[YouTube Link](https://youtu.be/pyEE4tjsj3U)**

**Please note:**
- Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP)
- Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct)

## Purpose

Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community.

For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423).

## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs

- Steve: coming soon - getting rid of ``setuptools`` for extension authors - work is being coordinated on a PR on [JupyterLab](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/12606)
- Nick: [jupyterlite](https://github.com/jupyterlite/jupyterlite/releases/tag/v0.1.0b10) kernels can now access contents directly

## Agenda Items

* **Tony** ??? ([how general is the nbformat?](https://gist.github.com/tonyfast/6c236af7dcaa87fc012f31b720575dd7))
* And where are we going next

## Other Links Shared

This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items.

- [My Brainfuck CPU - A simple Processor in Python via MyHDL (part 1)](https://nbviewer.org/github/sandbender/BF_CPU/blob/master/BF_MYHDL_CPU_v2.ipynb)
- [jmshea/digicom-jupyter Digital Communications JupyterLite Site](https://github.com/jmshea/digicom-jupyter)
- [Idea: Binder + JupyterLite = BinderLite? (Jupyter Discourse)](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/idea-binder-jupyterlite-binderlite/14449)
- [Neal Brennan: 3 Mics](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6438918/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_7)
- [Types - Web Assembly](https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/syntax/types.html)

## Attendees

| Name | Institution | GitHub Handle|
|------------------|---------------------------|--------------|
| Steven Silvester | MongoDB | @blink1073
| Nick Bollweg | Georgia Tech | @bollwyvl
| A. T. Darian| QuantStack | @afshin |
| Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf
| Tony Fast | Quansight | @tonyfast |

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# Jupyter Community Call May 31

**Date:** May 31, 2022, at 7am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-05-31/7:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call))

**[Discourse](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)**

**[YouTube link](https://youtu.be/KzH7yJ07PgQ)**

**Please note:**
- Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP)
- Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct)

## Purpose

Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community.

For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423).

## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs

* **Isabela:** Shout out to the security team for rolling out awesome documentation on the [Jupyter Vulnerability Handling Process](https://github.com/jupyter/security/blob/main/docs/vulnerability-handling.md#roles)!

* **Isabela:** Reminder that the [Jupyter Community Workshops call for proposals](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-c7491a3cca00) has been extended! You can now apply until June 6.

* **Mike** Organising an internal intermediate/advanced jupyter training at Oxford, anything cool you would like to to share with biomedical researchers?
* Matthias: I would search a bit on the napari side.
* Chris Holdgraf is in Europe and runs [2i2c](https://2i2c.org/), he might be a good person to ask.
* Romeo: reach out about relevant talks
* Deep Learning in biomedical and genomics data
* ...using JuypterLab
* ...using Elyra Pipelines
* Deep Learning based image analysis in Radiology
* An overview and life demo of JupyterLab Extensions for Genomics
* An overview and life demo of JupyterLab Extensions for Life Science
* [Please don’t disable authentication in Jupyter servers- Jupyter blog](https://blog.jupyter.org/please-dont-disable-authentication-in-jupyter-servers-dd197206e7f6)

* **Matthias**: SciPy draft done! Hooray!
* **Gayle**: Shout out to Sylvain for speaking at the upcoming [PyData London](https://pydata.org/london2022/)

## Agenda Items

Add agenda items here **before** the meeting. We will reorganize the agenda so that it fits in the 60m meeting slot.

* **Name** This is an example of agenda item formatting.

* **Matthias** And https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter.github.io/pull/696, we'd love to know if some folks want to participate / help handle the process – no need to be be a security expert.
* **Matthias** Question : Anything to organise about SciPy ?
* Gayle: there is interest in organizing, but we need ideas! Reach out if there's something you'd like to organize.
* Isabela: not aware of anything that has developed yet, but can ask around.
* **Isabela** Sharing two cool resources I don't see talked about often:
* [jupyter/surveys](https://github.com/jupyter/surveys)
* [JupyterLab user stories](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/tree/master/design)

## Other Links Shared

This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items.

- A curated list of awesome Jupyter projects, libraries and resources at [markusschanta/awesome-jupyter](https://github.com/markusschanta/awesome-jupyter)
- A curated list of awesome JupyterLab extensions and resources at [mauhai/awesome-jupyterlab](https://github.com/mauhai/awesome-jupyterlab)

## Attendees

| Name | Institution | GitHub Handle|
|----------|---------------------------|--------------|
| Wayne Decatur | Upstate Medical University | @fomightez
| Michał Krassowski | Oxford | @krassowski
| Gayle Ollington|NumFOCUS|@gollington | |
| Eric Gentry | Anaconda | @ericsnekbytes |
| Romeo Kienzler | IBM (CODAIT) | @romeokienzler |
| Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf |

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# Jupyter Community Call 11/29

**Date:** November 29, 2022, at 7am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-11-29/7:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call))

[**Discourse**](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)
[**Youtube**](https://youtu.be/GsOjIvV7ymY)

**Please note:**
- Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP)
- These notes will be recorded and posted [here](https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/community-call-notes/index.html)
- Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct)

## Purpose

Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community.

For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423).

## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs

There were no short reports this month.

## Agenda Items

* **Gabriela Vives** Present a usability study done on JupyterLab
* **Eric Gao** Jupyter+Apache DolphinsSheduler Demo
* **Nick Bollweg** [jupikchr](https://github.com/deathbeds/jupikchr): pikchr plain-text diagrams for JupyterLab, etc.

## Other Links Shared

This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items.

- [jupyter/surveys](https://github.com/jupyter/surveys)
- [Jupyter community building committee](https://jupyter.org/governance/communitybuildingcommittee.html)
- [JupyterLite as a frontend for software forges - Jupyter Discourse](https://github.com/jupyterlite/jupyterlite/discussions/874)

## Attendees

| Name | Institution | GitHub Handle|
|----------|---------------------------|--------------|
| Yuze Ma | Alibaba Cloud | bobmayuze |
| Frederic Collonval| QuantStack | @fcollonval
| Gabriela Vives | QuantStack |GabrielaVives
|Matthew Seal|Noteable Inc|MSeal|
| Wayne Decatur|Upstate Medical University|fomightez |
| Eric Gao | Jupyter+Apache DolphinsSheduler Demo | EricGao888 |
|tonyfast | unaffiliated | @tonyfast |
| Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf |

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# Jupyter Community Call 10/25

**Date:** October 25, 2022, at 7am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-10-25/7:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call))

[**Discourse**](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)
[**Youtube**](https://youtu.be/RHGYVTYI1bg)

**Please note:**
- Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP)
- These notes will be recorded and posted [here](https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/community-call-notes/index.html)
- Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct)

## Purpose

Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community.

For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423).

## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs

* Shout out to all the cats and kittens on the call!
* **Sarah** JupyterHub is participating in Outreachy and has lots of applicants!
* **Isabela** Earlier this month, a group of people met to do [keyboard navigation manual tests on the Jupyter Notebook 7 prerelease](https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/6595). It was great to have people meeting to work on accessibility.
* **Steve** Python 3.11 was released yesterday.

## Agenda Items

* **Jan-Hendrik Müller, Ricky Alinsky**: A new perspective on creating example galleries from notebooks.
* Plywood gallery (and its VS Code extension!)
* https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/plywood-gallery-generate-python-documentation-via-notebooks/16510
* **deathbeds**: a bike shed means blood shed
* "when markdown and python collide" - https://tonyfast.github.io/tonyfast/run/lab/index.html?path=xxii/oct/2022-10-21-markdown-future.ipynb?room=deathbeds-more-like-deft-breads
* https://github.com/tonyfast/midgy
* https://github.com/deathbeds/pidgy
* https://github.com/deathbeds/importnb
* https://github.com/tonyfast/tonyfast
* "Spooky-ber Note-boo-ks" with [jupyterlab-deck](https://github.com/deathbeds/jupyterlab-deck) and a history of presenting in notebooks and a reporting deck (with Robot Framework).
* **Debra Chen, Niko Zeng**: Invitation for joint-holding comminity meetup

## Other Links Shared

This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items.

- [Open Source Design Discourse](https://discourse.opensourcedesign.net/)
- [Jupyter Discourse](https://discourse.jupyter.org/)

## Attendees

| Name | Institution | GitHub Handle|
|----------|---------------------------|--------------|
| Jan-Hendrik Müller | University of Göttingen | @kolibril13
| Ricky M. Alinsky | GUSTO University | @Rickaym
| Steve Silvester | MongoDB | @blink1073 |
| Debra Chen | DolphinScheduler community |@debrachena
| Sarah Gibson | 2i2c | @sgibson91
| Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf

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