> I'd also be more than happy to ship the personal SMC edition with sage 
> when its ready; But sticking with the essentially unsupported SageNB for 
> 1+years just to wait&see is not a sane plan. Even then, jupyter notebooks 
> are a forward-safe choice so we have nothing to gain from waiting while 
> people write new SageNB notebooks.
>
> As for the Jupyter wishlist, proper output capture would also be nice. 
> Right now only the Python-internal stdout is captured, but for example
>
> sage: cython(r'printf("test\n")')
> test
>
> yields no output in Jupyter.
>
> There are at least two different multi-user Jupyter versions that are of 
> interest; the authenticated (via unix account, much better than SageNB) 
> jupyterhub and the anonymous https://tmpnb.org (try it now if you haven't 
> seen it)
>
>
>>
It's nice, though it didn't compute anything for me (likely I have a bad 
connection). 

> Don't worry -- I've repeatedly mentioned the above differences to 
many Jupyter developers, and I'm sure they will get addressed, since 
there are a ton of people working on Jupyter. 


Right.  

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