> At https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22433 there is a ticket implementing 
> a move from SageNB towards Jupyter. It does conversion of SageNB 
> notebooks to Jupyter, hopefully with little loss of functionality (but I 
> know it's not 100% perfect and it never will be). If you are currently 
> using SageNB, please test this ticket and tell us your experience. 
>
> I propose that the SageMath version after 7.6 will be 8.0 and that this 
> is merged in 8.0. 
>

Thank you SO much for your diligent work on this.  I have had virtually no 
Sage development time for a couple years (largely due to involvement with 
Sage-related things like MBX and ask.sagemath) but really appreciate 
everyone who is helping make this transition robust and not abandonware for 
so many users (such as many reporting on ask.sagemath).  Hopefully a good 
spring break project for me to do some testing of my sizable notebook 
collection.  I think that it's reasonable to make 8.0 more or less about 
this, with sufficient testing.

My big question is what would happen in the server situation?    Has anyone 
tested what would be different for those running sagenb servers, from 
launch to running?   One of the disappointments is that there still doesn't 
seem to be an easy-to-install-and-use Jupyter equivalent for the multi-user 
server which has served many people so well, even if imperfectly.  Perhaps 
Jupyterhub is now ready for this - but I imagine it would be challenging to 
have a migration from sagenb to that?

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