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I think this is actually a great general idea! And the proposal outlined above seems reasonable (and interesting!) to me. |
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It would be great if we can also invite/involve people who are porting nbgrader to jlab. |
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There's a few people working on nbgrader to jlab.... and we're one of them Note that nbgrader works just fine as a command-line tool - it's only the UI stuff that changes [the client-side has moved from javascript to typescript, and there's a whole suite of methods for interacting with the Interface] |
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It would be great if those teams have cross-talks about the work being done so there is no duplication of work 😉. |
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Maybe the Notebook weekly calls could be a good place to start these community meetings? They happen on Wednesdays at 08:00 Pacific Time: https://github.com/jupyter/notebook-team-compass#weekly-team-meetings cc @brichet @SylvainCorlay @fcollonval who might be interested |
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Agree this would be a great thing to do! I probably couldn't join in the near future (I am currently on parental leave 😄) but it would be great to see something like this happen, and if there's a meetup later in the year perhaps I could join then! |
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I submitted a proposal for a Jupyter Community Workshop on the usage of Jupyter in education, if this gets accepted, we should definitely move forward with organizing an in-person event. |
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Hi all.
Would anyone be interested in some sort of community event, to get a picture of all the different ways nbgrader is used and developed now? I have a feeling that a lot has been done in the last few years, but it has been local, without as much sharing as there could be.
I don't think it should be anything big, but this is my initial proposal:
I hope the outcomes would include seeing what each other are up to, co-work on making some of our developments reusable, and a plan for future community meetups and development.
I happened to chat with @gollington, and we could get some sort of Jupyter support for this.
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