Do we need to have "npm" for "jupyter labextension install 
@jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab" to work ?

That may be a problem on Windows

On Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 8:15:00 PM UTC+2, Matthias Bussonnier wrote:
>
> Tuesday, July 25, 2017 
>
> Hello everyone, welcome to the 29th edition of the Jupyter Weekly summary. 
> You can find today’s short video here <https://youtu.be/ZCV91vfuwZI> and 
> the archive versions of these summaries here 
> <https://github.com/carreau/jupyter-weekly>. As usual I attempt to make a 
> meeting summary when possible, but I’m not always capable. I’ll appreciate 
> when I can’t for someone to take over.
>
> The link to the raw notes can be found here 
> <https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/July-2017-Jupyter-Weekly-Meetings-RY9ZgyHZ365DUJEuO0NO6>
> .
> Weekly news by organization 
>    
>    - IPython 
>    <https://github.com/willingc/pulse_news/blob/master/2017-07-25_ipython.md> 
>    - Jupyter 
>    <https://github.com/willingc/pulse_news/blob/master/2017-07-25_jupyter.md> 
>    - JupyterLab 
>    
> <https://github.com/willingc/pulse_news/blob/master/2017-07-25_jupyterlab.md> 
>    - Jupyter-widgets 
>    
> <https://github.com/willingc/pulse_news/blob/master/2017-07-25_jupyter-widgets.md>
>  
>    - JupyterHub 
>    
> <https://github.com/willingc/pulse_news/blob/master/2017-07-25_jupyterhub.md> 
>
> Note: weekly news is available via the Dropbox Paper files or stored in 
> this news repo <https://github.com/willingc/pulse_news#pulse_news>.
> IPython 
>
> Nothing much, Matthias would like to have time to review a few PR that 
> have been sitting for a month and release a minor of 5.x and 6.x as we had 
> a couple of bug fixes.
> We closed a lot of old issues down from 1000+ issues to about 900, if we 
> were overzealous please say so 
> nbconvert (M) 
>    
>    - added a traitlet to specify the browser opened by the serve 
>    postprocessor 
>    - updating mistune, works better with raw html. 
>    - Please look at switching all mathjax to use the inline grammar and 
>    what mistune consider an HTML block.
>       - https://github.com/jupyter/nbconvert/pull/611 
>    - PR on notebook (classic; lab was already merged) to use labels (but *not 
>    numbers*) on equations. It was not possible to rerender equations 
>    because of uniquness of labels. it may break some extensions
>       - We are looking at equation numbering, some O(n^2) issue with 
>       rerendering multiple cells of a notebook still need to be figured out. 
>    
> Jupyter markdown spec (M) 
>    
>    - Trying to move forward on writing a roadmap and list of issues to 
>    work on, hopefully to get someone new work on it. 
>    - Especially if someone knows how to get the DOM structure rendered in 
>    the frontend from Python. Brian say we already had a way of doing this via 
>    injecting a cell at the end of a notebook it’s not purely in Python but 
>    does the Job. 
>
> Documentation (Jessica) 
>    
>    - Collected notes from speakers 
>    - Licenses are now under control 
>    - New feature in process: profiles for talks. A “profile“ is a set of 
>    notebook and resources that are useful for a given demo woudl be nice to 
>    package together. 
>    - Fernando and Brian are wondering if it is possible to have a binder 
>    download other assets that are not in the repo
>       - Could use this to make these profiles binders 
>       - Matthias, Min, suggest a Docker File. 
>       - Carol suggests we look at software carpentry 
>       - Brian ask if we can get several Dockerfiles per repo. It’s 
>       possible but not available right now. 
>    
> Notebook (Grant) 
>    
>    - Grant is closing out outstanding issues marked with 5.1 milestone 
>    - Planning on releasing a 5.1 release candidate by EOW 
>    - Grant is planning on doing SERIOUS ISSUE TRIAGE on the notebook repo 
>    after 5.1 is released 
>
> JupyterLab (Steve, Darian) 
>    
>    - Released version 0.26 
>    <https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/releases/tag/v0.26.0> last 
>    week with backend support for user settings and some improvements to file 
>    type handling. 
>    - Ongoing refactor of the notebook models and views, closing in on a 
>    solution that blends the observable model we had been using with a 
>    redux-like pattern. 
>    - Adding a client-side build service to run the build on the server 
>    and prompt the user to refresh when it has finished. 
>    jupyterlab/jupyterlab#2714 
>    <https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/2714> 
>    - The fasta extension <https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-fasta> 
>    has been moved to the JupyterLab organization 
>    - Cameron overhauled our Dark Theme: 
>    https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/2737 
>
> Notebook format (Brian) 
>
> Brian talked with Kyle last week, about source-hidden and outputs-hidden 
> metadata. It had stalled on bigger questions (where should we put 
> metadata). These 2 fields were blocking from JupyterLab/Nteract so this was 
> merge as is, and we are now refocusing on the wider metadata questions.
>
>    - It might lead at some point to major notebook version bump. 
>    - Discussion on how this affects frontends is now here 
>    https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/2740 
>
> Jupyter widgets (Jason) 
>
> We released ipywidgets 7.0 beta 2, along with all the supporting packages. 
> The changelog 
> <https://github.com/jupyter-widgets/ipywidgets/blob/master/docs/source/changelog.md>
>  
> summarizes what’s new. Please try it out and tell us of any problems you 
> notice:
>
>    - pip install --pre ipywidgets, then: 
>    - Classic notebook: jupyter nbextension enable --``sys-prefix --``py 
>    widgetsnbextension 
>    - JupyterLab 0.26: jupyter labextension install 
>    @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab 
>
> Our hope is to issue a 7.0 release candidate within a week, wait a few 
> more days, and then release 7.0 final. We also had a successful 4-hour 
> tutorial at Scipy 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWzY2nGfkXk&list=PLYx7XA2nY5GfdAFycPLBdUDOUtdQIVoMf>,
>  
> and we had several people work on ipywidgets in the Scipy sprint.
> Services (Peter) 
>    
>    - docker-stacks images are now building smoothly on Docker Cloud. 
>    - Min submitted https://github.com/jupyter/nbviewer/pull/709 to Python 
>    package nbviewer for publication to pypi. 
>    - There’s been a steady trickle of issues against tmpnb, and the 
>    docker image used there hasn’t been updated in forever. We should use the 
>    notebook 5.1 release as a lever to do an update.
>       - Maybe https://github.com/jupyter/docker-demo-images can be 
>       automated on docker cloud too? 
>    
> JupyterHub (Min, Carol) 
>    
>    - Working on scaling tests for JupyterHub. Finding hotspots and fixing 
>    them. Working with at least 2k concurrent active users per Hub. 
>    - Carol’s done a lot of great refactoring of the docs. 
>
> Conferences and Workshops 
>    
>    - PyBay, August 11-13 http://pybay.com/
>       - Matthias will be there 
>    - PyCon Poland, August 17-20 https://pl.pycon.org/2017/index_en.html 
>    - Strata NYC, Late Sept 
>    https://conferences.oreilly.com/strata/strata-ny 
>    - ODSC West, https://www.odsc.com/california
>       - Matthias has submitted a talk. 
>    - PlotCon NYC, Nov 
>    - Is anyone attending Supercomputing later this year? If so, please 
>    submit a Jupyter BOF by the end of this month. 
>    - Science Gateways webinar went well. Repo resource page 
>    
> https://github.com/willingc/2017-science-gateways/blob/master/resources/resources.md
>  
>
> JupyterCon 
>    
>    - A little under 30 days away! Reminder to book flights. 
>    - We will have a Jupyter and NumFOCUS booth at the conference 
>    - Don’t forget about the Sprint on Saturday! 9am-5pm at the conference 
>    hotel. Please email Kyle and Jason if you’d like to be a sprint leader for 
>    a particular project. register with the eventbrite 
>    <https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=36115337948>. 
>
> Legal/Governance 
>    
>    - Min’s trademark policy is merged
>       - https://github.com/jupyter/governance/blob/master/trademarks.md 
>       - This may still mention that we are waiting for the Jupyter 
>       trademark, which need to be updated now that we actually have it. 
>    - Apache Foundation has banned usage of react.js and other projects 
>    with the Facebook license+patent grant.
>       - as a result RocksDB changed their license! 
>       - Discussion about license change of react.js itself. 
>       - https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/10191 
>    - We continue to hear friction about this issue 
>    - We are using react.js in some lab extensions (not shipped in core) , 
>    would like to use in phosphor/jlab itself 
>
> [ ] M could use some code reviews on nbconvert: 
> https://github.com/jupyter/nbconvert/pull/611
> [ ] Keep plugging away at notebook - we’re still trying to get to a 5.1 
> release
> Releases for this week 
>    
>    - oauthenticator 0.6 
>
> To be released ‘soon’ 
>    
>    - notebook 5.1 
>    - jupyterhub 0.8 
>    - jupyter widgets 7 , please install the current preview 
>
> That’s all 
>
> That’s all for this week. Thanks for following, and looking foward for 
> your contribution.
> ​
> -- 
> Matthias for the Jupyter Team. 
>
>

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