Congrats ! and Thanks !

May I suggest posting this as well in our discourse under the jupyterhub
category ?

https://discourse.jupyter.org/c/jupyterhub

I'm guessing you could also send PRs to jupyterHub to add your name in the
team-compas, and install instructions linking to this possibility ?
I'm going to guess if you want to make a small announcement on our blog and
if the JupyterHub team agrees we could do this as well to make users more
aware of the debian package.
-- 
Matthias



On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 at 22:23, Jürgen Hermann <[email protected]> wrote:

> I released a new version of my Debian packaging for JupyterHub (
> https://github.com/1and1/debianized-jupyterhub#jupyterhub-debian-packaging).
> It makes the installation of a fully working hub on a Debian or Ubuntu
> server easy, with everything already installed and compiled (no build tools
> needed).
>
> The package comes with a fully equipped Python3 kernel – the scientific
> Python stack and common visualization frameworks are built in. All
> additional packages beyond the JupyterHub core are organized into
> setuptools ‘extras‘. You can select them for inclusion (many are added by
> default), or remove unneeded ones to reduce the package size, by changing
> the “debian/rules” file.
>
> On an Ubuntu / Debian workstation, using this package you get readily
> available notebooks for personal use, without the need to start a notebook
> server on the command line every time you want to edit a notebook.
>
> Technically, this is a self-contained Python3 venv wrapped into a Debian
> package (an "omnibus" package, all passengers on board). You can build the
> package in a Docker container, so that you don't need to worry about
> installing build dependencies – the Dockerfile does that for you, without
> affecting your workstation or build host.
>
> For more details, check out the GitHub README (see link above).
>
>
> Changes since 0.9.4-3:
>
>   * Extras: Added 'docker', 'nlp', 'ml', 'utils', and 'vizjs' (included by
> default)
>   * Extras: Added 'arrow', 'nltk', and 'parquet' (optional)
>   * notebook: update to 5.7.6 (CVE-2019–9644); also updated other explicit
> requirements
>   * Tornado: kept at 5.x because of compatibility problems
>   * Packaging: Switched to built-in Python3 venv
>
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