On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 10:27:02 AM UTC-8, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> Incidentally this brings up the question on how one should deal with 
> outdated (as they had to by Python2-compatible) 
> Sage's iPython and Jupyter. 
>
>  What has worked for me for a long time is to install the sage ipython 
kernel for the system-wide jupyter install (or rather, just installing it 
on a personal level). That has worked quite well with just the Py3-based 
jupyter that fedora ships. The sage kernel would just run on its own 
python2, and jupyter uses its normal pipe-based communication with the 
kernel. It seems that the jupyter notebook kernel protocol is sufficiently 
backward compatible that it was happy to run between a modern py3-jupyter 
server and sage's (outdated?) jupyter kernel. Importing the extensions that 
sage uses into the py3-jupyter server doesn't even seem to be a problem.

Perhaps that's a useful/encouraging data point??

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