Hi Thomas,

Thomas Kluyver writes:

> Hi Andreas,
>
> You can whitelist some of the installed kernels by configuring
> KernelSpecManager.whitelist , but this will completely disable any that
> aren't on the whitelist. I don't think there's currently any way to
> highlight certain kernels in the UI while still making others available.
> There's no reason we couldn't add that, though.

Which would be the correct repository to create an issue for this?


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