Hi Tristan,

On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 4:45 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I look forward to contributing to some of these initiatives.  As some may
> have seen, Cloudera just announced an upcoming Data Science Workbench
> product (https://www.cloudera.com/products/data-science-and-
> engineering/data-science-workbench.html).  It leverages Jupyter kernels
> at the core.  Some things Kyle mentions like the lack of clean HTML
> isolation do make things more difficult than they should be.  But I think
> nteract, JupyterLab, and Data Science Workbench show how flexible Jupyter
> is when building on top of the core primitives.
>

This is excellent, congrats on the release! Is there any public mention of
the fact that under the hood it actually leverages the Jupyter protocols
and primitives? I couldn't find any info about that on the docs that
(admittedly, rather hastily) I scanned.

Very best,

f


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