On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Fernando Perez <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> we've had discussions since the last dev meeting about organizing the
> project into more well-defined teams for each major area, since we're well
> past the point where "everyone does everything" can remotely work.
>
> While we're still settling down on some details, I think on the
> Notebook/JupyterLab area, the most complex piece of development we have
> going on right now, we should socialize/finalize this sooner rather than
> later.  I *think* there was reasonable agreement from earlier discussions
> on the plan that having a joint lead structure with Brian, Jason and
> Matthias working together would be the best approach here. While Brian and
> Jason have been focused on Lab, Matthias has kept more of his attention on
> the "classic" Nb.
>
> This effort is large and carries the special challenge of finding what the
> right "sunset" path is for the classic Nb while Lab matures and becomes a
> complete, no-compromise replacement.  A team of three with overlapping
> expertise across the two codebases seems like a good solution.
>
> In order to help that entire team settle into a good routine for planning
> and decision making, I think it's key that we come to agreement on this.
> If anyone has further thoughts, by all mean pitch in (or we can discuss it
> at the JLab meeting tomorrow).
>

This sounds like a good plan to me, and I'm happy with Brian, Jason and
Matthias. The main question for me (at least in terms of where I spend my
time) is the notebook server vs split-off jupyter-server project. I've been
implementing some long-awaited new things in the notebook server (login
tokens, activity tracking), but much further development in that repo is
going to be a pain for the new server to keep in sync with. I would like to
have a plan for how/when to stop development on the server-side of the
notebook application, which is still providing the server-side component of
JupyterLab. I would like to participate in that side of the conversation,
and I imagine Sylvain would, as well.

-Min


>
> Cheers
>
> f
>
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