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JupyterCon JupyterLab tutorial #1

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Carreau opened this issue Jul 17, 2018 · 4 comments
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JupyterCon JupyterLab tutorial #1

Carreau opened this issue Jul 17, 2018 · 4 comments

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@Carreau
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Carreau commented Jul 17, 2018

@jasongrout, @blink1073

This is the base of JupyterCon JupyterLab tutorial based on what we did at SciPy.
There is likely a couple of things we'd like to update. like making sure it does not refer to SciPy (the conference).

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Should we just have one single repo for the "JupyterLab introductory tutorial" and make branches for the different conferences?

That's the sort of thing we do for the demo, and I think it works well to keep a single canonical place for the materials.

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Carreau commented Jul 17, 2018

I'm -1 on that. That's confusing for instructions when following a video.

new repos are cheap, and easy to find, but if you really want to main repo I'm ok with that. In practice I don't think it works great.

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At least can we make them forks of a common repo, so that merging works better? I mean, it's easy for me to personally have a single repo, and push to different remotes if all we're wanting is different repos on github.

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Carreau commented Jul 17, 2018

Sure. They don't need to be fork to push to many repos. I really doubt we'll update the old repo. I'm also unsure how many forks of the same repo you can do on the same org. Anyway feel free to update the way you like.

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