On 05/08/16 15:17, Julien Puydt wrote: > Hi, > > On 05/08/2016 14:07, Gordon Ball wrote: >> Jupyter has been in experimental for a while and presumably will make it >> to unstable in the not too distant future. > > I don't think that will happen that early... there are a few things not > ready yet and what is there isn't perfect yet. Help is welcome!
I might be able to help. What are the outstanding issues/blockers? (I'm not actually a DPMT/PAPT member, but this might be a good time to join). > >> Once that is done, what is the correct way for packages providing a >> jupyter kernel to install it? >> >> * manually install kernel.json in /usr/share/jupyter/kernels/<pkgname>? >> * build-depend on python3-jupyter-core and call `jupyter kernelspec >> install` during build? >> * runtime-depend and install in postinst instead? >> * (something else) > > No idea. Example: xonsh (a python-based shell) includes a kernel and tries to install it from setup.py (currently disabled by not having jupyter available at build time). But it sounds like the question is premature. > > Snark on #debian-python > chronitis on same