Congrats everyone!

On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Grant Nestor <grantnes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook 5.2.0. This is a
> minor release that includes mostly bug fixes and improvements with the
> notable addition of RTL (right-to-left) support.
>
> You can install the new version of the notebook now using pip:
>
> pip install --upgrade notebook
>
> Or conda (it may be a few days before packages are available):
>
> conda upgrade notebook
>
> Changelog
>
> Make all files in the dashboard editable by default and provide a whitelist
> of viewable file extensions (#2911).
> Ensure that the root directory is not hidden (#2907).
> Fix CodeMirror styling issue (#2880).
> Update error handling on APIHandlers (#2853).
> Upgrade xterm.js to 2.9.2 (#2849).
> Add Chinese translations (depends on upcoming UI implementation) (#2804).
> Allow for simpler customization of output_prompt in custom.js (#2774).
> Use RFC5987 encoding for filenames (#2767).
> Add path to the resources metadata (#2753).
> Make extraKeys consistent between notebook and editor views (#2745).
> Add RTL (right-to-left) support (#2357).
>
> Credits
>
> This release has been a team effort and we would like to thank the following
> 23 people who contributed:
>
> Matthias Bussonnier (Carreau)
> Alex Rothberg (cancan101)
> Damian Avila (damianavila)
> Gabriel Nützi (gabyx)
> Grant Nestor (gnestor)
> Douglas Hanley (iamlemec)
> John B Nelson (jbn)
> Josh Barnes (jcb91)
> jianzi123 (jianzi123)
> Min RK (minrk)
> M Pacer (mpacer)
> Michael Scott Cuthbert (mscuthbert)
> Matej Urbas (mupdt982)
> Peter Parente (parente)
> Roland Weber (rolweber)
> Samar Sultan (samarsultan)
> Thomas Kluyver (takluyver)
> Till Hoffmann (tillahoffmann)
> Vidar Tonaas Fauske (vidartf)
> Jacob Niehus (wilywampa)
> Yang-Le Wu (yangle)
> Yuvi Panda (yuvipanda)
> Gao, Xiang (zasdfgbnm)
>
> We look forward to your feedback and contributions!
>
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Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
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