This is hard to do in JupyterHub because the notebooks will start 
diverging. What about having a Github repository with the notebooks and 
using Github Codespaces for the jupyterlab? You can set up your own 
Dockerfile in the codespace.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 5:35:32 PM UTC+2 Stefan Seefeld wrote:

> Hello,
>
> what are my options to share notebooks with other users within my 
> organization, within the same jupyterhub instance ? By that I mean the 
> ability for other users to not only clone the notebook itself, but also to 
> spawn the associated kernel (special docker images in our case). That is, I 
> want others to be able to execute those published notebooks.
>
> I’ve read about extensions like `voila` or `cdsdashboards`, but I’m 
> unable to make them work due to version-related incompatibilities.
>
> Are there any established routes or setups to do the above ? I can’t 
> imagine being the only one with such a request…
>
> Many thanks,
>

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