El sábado, 31 de octubre de 2015, 14:57:01 (UTC-6), Daniel Carrera escribió:
>
> I apologize for asking a non-Julia question here, but for the life of me I 
> cannot figure out how to contact the people working on Jupyter so I can ask 
> them a question:
>
> http://jupyter.org/index.html
>

You can try the IPython Gitter chat channel:

https://gitter.im/ipython/ipython

If your question is specifically about the IOctave kernel, then you should 
probably post an issue there.

In fact, there already is one:
https://github.com/Calysto/octave_kernel/issues/18
 

>
>
> I know that some Julia people are involved in Jupyter, so I hope somebody 
> here knows. I am feeling a bit frustrated right now. You would think that 
> they would have a visible link somewhere that told you how you can contact 
> them. You would imagine that they would have a mailing list, or an IRC 
> channel. I'm guessing that they probably do. But I just cannot find that 
> information on their website, and I REALLY tried to find it.
>
> Does anyone know how I can ask a question to the Jupyter people? I just 
> want to ask them how I can have multiple lines of output from the same 
> cell. Back when it was called IPython you used to be able to write a single 
> cell with several instructions, like:
>
> -----
> 5+5
> 5+6
> 5+7
> -----
>
> All that in the same cell. And then output would be 10, 11, 12 (all in 
> different lines). Now I only get "12" -- the last line of output.
>
> So I am trying to find the Jupyter users mailing list, or IRC channel, or 
> whatever they use so I can ask my question. I would be grateful for any 
> pointers.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel.
>

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