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Make it multi-user #44

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YannBrrd opened this issue Apr 24, 2015 · 15 comments
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Make it multi-user #44

YannBrrd opened this issue Apr 24, 2015 · 15 comments
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@YannBrrd
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Hi,

It would be great to have rodeo multiuser, as R Studio does !

Cheers,
Yann

@seandavi
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I agree with @YannBrrd. I use RStudio server for teaching all the time and love to be able to have each student get his/her own account.

@jonrobinson2
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While I agree a more multi-user framework would be nice I think at the moment simply as a patchwork fix it would be good to also not default to a port but to be smart about which port to listen on.

In my use case I have multiple users working on the same server but if I launch rodeo on port 5000 and don't specifically choose a port it fails. It would be nice in the interim to have smart port listening. I figure I can script it up myself but would be nice to not have it built in for other users with similar use cases.

@bbolker
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bbolker commented Oct 13, 2015

+1; I would love to teach an intro Python course with this interface (starting in January), with Rodeo running on our departmental server ... is this in the development roadmap anywhere ... ?

@glamp
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glamp commented Nov 8, 2015

@bbolker @jonrobinson2 @seandavi @YannBrrd Yes I have a working version of this in beta if you'd like to try it out

@YannBrrd
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YannBrrd commented Nov 8, 2015

Indeed !!

Just tell me how 😊

Le dim. 8 nov. 2015 18:37, Greg Lamp notifications@github.com a écrit :

Yes I have a working version of this in beta if you'd like to try it out


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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Cordialement,
Yann Barraud

@bbolker
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bbolker commented Nov 8, 2015

+1. If you give minimal instructions/pointers about where to start I'll try to give feedback ...

@jonrobinson2
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+1 !

@edoardovivo
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+1 !!

@glamp
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glamp commented Nov 13, 2015

great! @bbolker @jonrobinson2 @seandavi @YannBrrd will email you all individually

@jonrobinson2
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Any updates on this?

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?

@YannBrrd
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@glamp no mail ? no instruction ? I assume you are overloaded... :-( Tell me if II can help somehow...

@bbolker
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bbolker commented Sep 1, 2016

I'm hoping that I will be able to use this for my course this coming spring (i.e., starting January 2017). If that's going to happen (which I would love), I need to be able to evaluate it/bang on it/help make it robust over the next few months ...

@TakenPilot
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Hi. : )

A Rodeo Server version might happen in the future, but right now I'm focused on features that make it more robust and more useful as a data science tool as an ordinary Desktop app.

Multi-user functionality isn't on the near-term roadmap, as we're trying to define ourselves as different from PyCharm and Jupyter Notebook with a few better features first.

@bbolker
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bbolker commented Sep 1, 2016

Thanks for letting me know. I think I'm going to look into https://repl.it/ ... (would love feedback from anyone else who has found good tools for this problem - contact me by e-mail, please, I'm easily googlable ...)

Maybe you want to close this issue now ... ?

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