Thanks Kevin for the wonderful news. My team and I have been looking 
forward to this feature and are wondering if a release for Jupyter 
Enterprise Gateway will be available soon?
 

On Wednesday, 27 February 2019 08:17:48 UTC+8, Kevin Bates wrote:
>
> The combination of these releases essentially enable the serving of 
> kernelspec resource files (primarily kernel icons) that wasn't available 
> previously.
>
> NB2KG <https://github.com/jupyter/nb2kg> is a Jupyter Notebook server 
> extension that enables the Notebook server to use remote kernels hosted by 
> a Jupyter "Gateway" (i.e., Kernel Gateway or Enterprise Gateway) - enabling 
> a *bring-your-own-notebook* paradigm.  It has recently been embedded into 
> the Notebook application so we expect this repository to move to a 
> sustaining role shortly.
>
> Jupyter Kernel Gateway <https://github.com/jupyter/kernel_gateway> is a 
> headless web server built on Notebook that exposes the management of 
> Jupyter kernels on a shared server.
>
> Jupyter Enterprise Gateway <https://github.com/jupyter/enterprise_gateway> 
> extends 
> JKG and manages kernels distributed across resource-managed clusters.
>

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