Nathaniel Nicandro <nathanielnican...@gmail.com> writes: > I'm the maintainer of the emacs-jupyter project > (https://github.com/nnicandro/emacs-jupyter) which essentially > integrates Jupyter kernels (https://jupyter.org) with Org mode source > blocks. > > I wanted to make an introduction to the Org community. So...hello! And > thanks for promoting the project on https://orgmode.org/features.html. > > I believe a lot of users of the project use it mainly for the Org > integration. I thought it would be a good idea to get some feedback > from the community on how their experience using emacs-jupyter has been. > I'm getting back into active maintenance of the project and am looking > for feedback to get a better idea of what the future of the project > could look like. What features of standard Org source blocks do you > find Jupyter source blocks are lacking? What potential features do you > think would be useful for Jupyter source blocks to support, given the > capabilities of Jupyter? What would it mean to see Emacs-Jupyter and > Org more integrated? Of course, any other thoughts are welcome.
Thanks a lot for your work! I am not an active user of your package, but I recall a detailed video by Prof. Kitchin where he discussed some of the use cases, improvements, and "wishes" about emacs-jupyter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD0o2pkJBaI Hope it helps. Also, it appears that Jupyter is getting a lot of traction in research community and it is distributed via GPL-compatible license (modified BSD license). I believe that we should consider including the Org-related part to Org core if the rest can be distributed via ELPA. WDYT? Best, Ihor