Last week for the Juju Show [1] I played with Jupyter Notebook which is a great way to put together online instructional for code. It was fun to get going and I was motivated by a charm from a new author [2] I had seen in the new published api [3].
What was interesting was five minutes after the show Merlijn pointed out that he had a charm[4] for it that he'd never pushed to the store. Then after that Andrew from the Juju team mentioned he was playing with it and had some layers and code [5][6][7][8][9] sitting around for Jupyter. Clearly, this is awesome that there's so much interest around a great piece of software. The bigger opportunity is that folks can now start collaborating and really taking advantage of the shared brain powers of everyone out there. So I get to play matchmaker. Guiseppe, Merlijn, Andrew, and everyone else out there interested in Jupyter I suggest you get together. I'm excited to see what the combined power can bring to a great Jupyter experience. If you've got a charm you've been sitting on and not yet pushed to the charm store I really suggest you do it now. You never know what community is waiting to pool around chunk of work. They just need that central point to kick it all off. Rick 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJukQzROo-Q 2: https://jujucharms.com/u/attardi-h/jupyter-notebook/ 3: https://api.jujucharms.com/charmstore/v5/changes/published?limit=100 4: https://jujucharms.com/u/tengu-team/jupyter-notebook/ 5: https://github.com/axw/interface-jupyterhub-spawner 6: https://github.com/axw/interface-jupyterhub-authenticator 7: https://github.com/axw/layer-jupyterhub 8: https://github.com/axw/jupyterhub-usso-authenticator 9: https://github.com/axw/jupyterhub-lxd-spawner
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