Hi, all
   We are seeking ways for realtime collaborative editing *within* the same 
notebook (where two users have a copy of the same notebook open in separate 
editors and see each others updates in realtime), and collaboration around 
documents in a shared/social repository.
    Based on the search results, there are several ways like  
<https://blog.ouseful.info/2015/11/24/course-management-and-collaborative-jupyter-notebooks-via-sagemathcloud/>
SageMathCloud 
<https://blog.ouseful.info/2015/11/24/course-management-and-collaborative-jupyter-notebooks-via-sagemathcloud/>
 
and  Livebook  <http://livebook.inkandswitch.com/>, but we know the official 
Jupyter support for this sort of feature is still on the official Jupyter 
project roadmap (using Google Drive as the backbone, as project 
https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter-drive).  For this design, that will rely 
on Google drive and goole account,* is there any potential plan that 
implement this feature within jupiter notebook itself *like current 
Zeppelin notebook, like updates notebook contents concurrently in each 
notebook with any changes in any browser by any user?

 And what's more, I had another question, for that collaboration thing, is 
there any file permission configuration enablement within the design? for 
example, for some specific user who login into jupyter notebook url, just 
have read-only permission, which means they only had view permissions of 
these .ipynb files, and some other users have w/r permissions to these 
.ipynb files too.

JupyterHub seems a good tool for use for multiple-users of jupyter 
notebook, however, that's a tool for multiple servers too, when one user 
log into the JupyterHub, the spawner would start a fresh notebook server 
 mapping to this new user, still could not solve the collaboration issue of 
one same notebook of one same server.

So for the above two issues, is there any design plan in Jupyter project 
roadmap or some outside extensions aimed at those goals?


Many thanks in advance!

Best Regards
Sherry 

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