The release 4.7 is out. If anyone is looking for a self-hosted version 
control management system that supports native notebook rendering i 
encourage to take a look at RhodeCode.



On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 12:43:09 PM UTC+1, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> RhodeCode <https://rhodecode.com> is an open-source repository management 
> tool written in python, that support Mercurial, Git and Subversion. 
> We have added recently support for rendering Jupyter notebooks. This will 
> be a part of our next release 4.7, and also be a part the free community 
> edition.
>
> Currently, we have deployed the Jupyter rendering to our official open 
> instance, and you can see some example from ipython GIT repository here: 
> https://code.rhodecode.com/upstream/ipython/files/master/examples.
>
> We're excited by this new feature, and looking for some feedback from the 
> community on the functionality of rendering notebooks. If anyone is 
> interested in testing the rendering on our code instance you can create, a 
> free account there and push some notebooks for testing.
>
> ps. We're missing currently relative image support but it's already in 
> progress of adding this.
>
>
> Best 
>
> Marcin Kuzminski
>

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