On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
did you see
this:https://benjamin-hackl.at/2016/01/16/jupyterhub-with-sagemath-kernel/
It seems that all of the requirements you list are there...
Not sharing notebooks, but it seems that it has been done later:
https://github.com/jupyterhub/hubshare
On Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 6:54:38 PM UTC-4, Enrique Artal wrote:
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> It is a server with 8 cores and 32GB of RAM, but with several other sagenb
> processes and twenty users on jupyterhub plus 60 on the sagenb instances
> cause no performance issue (usually)
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Oh yeah, 32 GB would be pl
It is a server with 8 cores and 32GB of RAM, but with several other sagenb
processes and twenty users on jupyterhub plus 60 on the sagenb instances
cause no performance issue (usually)
El sábado, 9 de septiembre de 2017, 15:03:53 (UTC+2), kcrisman escribió:
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On Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 6:12:49 AM UTC-4, Enrique Artal wrote:
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> It is quite useful, indeed. We have installed it in our servers.
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Could it be made "even easier" to deploy? Sagenb really just required
someone who knew how to give things a domain name and commands to start a
serve
It is quite useful, indeed. We have installed it in our servers.
El viernes, 8 de septiembre de 2017, 16:48:49 (UTC+2), kcrisman escribió:
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> On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 11:16:14 AM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>> did you see this:
>> https://benjamin-hackl.at/2016/01/16/jupyterhub-w
On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 2:04:24 AM UTC-4, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
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> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Volker Braun wrote:
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> > You can share worksheets just by uploading them to github, for example:
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> Isn't that publishing worksheet, not sharing?
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Yeah, that's really quite different and more in
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 11:16:14 AM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> did you see this:
> https://benjamin-hackl.at/2016/01/16/jupyterhub-with-sagemath-kernel/
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> It seems that all of the requirements you list are there...
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This seems very interesting, especially if it could be packag
well, in principle you can put it in a private repo, and control access to
it the github way.
Although I agree this is not very easy as opposed to sagenb or SMC
worksheet sharing.
On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 7:04:24 AM UTC+1, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
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> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Volker Braun wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Volker Braun wrote:
You can share worksheets just by uploading them to github, for example:
Isn't that publishing worksheet, not sharing?
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Jori Mäntysalo
You can share worksheets just by uploading them to github, for example:
http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/vbraun/torsion_cup_product/blob/master/Y0_cohomology_ring.ipynb
https://github.com/vbraun/torsion_cup_product/blob/master/Y0_cohomology_ring.ipynb
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 1:56:3
did you see this:
https://benjamin-hackl.at/2016/01/16/jupyterhub-with-sagemath-kernel/
It seems that all of the requirements you list are there...
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 12:32:02 PM UTC+1, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
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> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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And probably the ability of sharing worksheets, I did not find it in
jupyter or jupyterhub; of course SMC would be OK but I see only the option
of campus accounts or personal docker copies.
El jueves, 7 de septiembre de 2017, 13:32:02 (UTC+2), Jori Mäntysalo
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> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Di
On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
What exactly are you missing from jupyter nb, or jupyter hub, or some version
of SMC
people managed to get running on their intranets?
I don't actually know; SageNB has just been a working piece of software.
What we need is
- User management from LD
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