+1, let me know if you want help reaching out to MSFT folks

On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 6:59 AM, Matthias Bussonnier
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm +1 to transferring the repository. I would also try to ping
> whoever-we-know at Microsoft, as enabling this will likely impact them
> the most.
> --
> Matthias
>
> On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Thomas Kluyver <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Terminado (http://terminado.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ) is part of the
>> machinery that we use for interactive terminals in the browser. Xterm.js
>> (https://xtermjs.org/ ) provides the frontend in the browser, which is where
>> most of the complexity is needed, while Terminado is a relatively simple
>> part that runs on the server. It integrates with the Tornado web framework,
>> which the Jupyter Notebook is built on.
>>
>> Currently, Terminado is purely for Unix-like systems. However, there is a
>> library called winpty which provides the underlying feature to make similar
>> functionality possible on Windows. The Spyder developers have done some
>> impressive work to package this up in a form that is readily accessible from
>> Python and pip-installable, and Steven has opened a pull request on
>> Terminado to use this.
>>
>> It would certainly be nice to provide terminals on Windows as well, but I'm
>> not confident I understand the Windows side of things well enough to
>> maintain it. Steven has offered to help with maintenance (thanks!), but I'd
>> like to propose moving it into the Jupyter organisation to make this easier,
>> and to facilitate other people contributing to its maintenance.
>>
>> Terminado has generally been a very low-maintenance project - it's simple
>> glue between a Unix pty and a tornado websocket. Windows support may add
>> some load, but I don't see it ever needing many changes. Jupyter is the only
>> user I'm aware of, though over 100 people have 'starred' it, so it may have
>> some others.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Thomas
>>
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