Hi, Benjamin
We are using Jupyter 4.1.0 Notebook as our data analysis tool,
and for some specific requirement, we need to edit the same ipython
notebook concurrently in different window tabs for different possible
users, for example:
userA and userB all have access to the notebook web console and can
edit/create .py files of that notebook server, and userA is using his
browser to edit a .ipynb note file, and userB also will edit the same
.ipynb note at the same time, since they collaborate with each other on
analysis.
However, we found that with normal configurations, the changes that
userA made to that .ipynb note can not take effect on the opened note
window that userB is working on unless userB reload the note. That's really
inconvenient for our collaboration working, since users have no way to know
when those changes had been made by another user, and mostly happened
situation is that userA will *overwrite* the changes that userB made by
saving the note, so is there any way for us to implement this like install
some extensions or make some additional configurations?
We did some research that solutions is in process like the goole-drive
integration or some specific usage of jupyterHub, However, we really want
to just use Jupyter and only had that installed, so currently, is there any
proposals for that requirement?
We will really appreciate if there's any.
Many thanks in advance!
Best Regards
Sherry
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