Are you running a workshop from a single physical location, such as a
university seminar or a user group?

JupyterHub First Use Authenticator can simplify the user set up for
you. It's very useful when using transient JupyterHub instances in a
single physical location. It allows multiple users to log in, but you
do not have install a pre-existing authentication setup. With this
authenticator, users can just pick a username and password and get to
work! The password they use the first time becomes their password on
subsequent logins.

Me and John Bohannon used this to good effect at a small workshop at
UC Berkeley, ans I decided to package it up and make a release!

You can find the code and installation instructions at
https://github.com/yuvipanda/jupyterhub-firstuseauthenticator


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