Hi Simon,

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 4:51 AM, Simon Biggs <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Fernando,
>
> I'm interested to know whether or not you ended up using ScriptedForms as
> an example in your talk? Also might you happen to know someone who might
> want to work on ScriptedForms with me? I am quite keen on the possibility
> of being able to code collaboratively with someone on it, it takes two to
> code review. If you know someone who might be interested please let me know.
>

I did! In recent weeks I had a chance to give more or less the same talk at
PyLadies Vancouver, the CS Department at UBC in Vancouver, and the
Biostatistics seminar at Stanford. In all three I demoed your work (with
link/credit) as a great illustration of someone building something new with
the *building blocks* of JupyterLab but not the UI.  This is exactly the
kind of development that makes me happy: as much as we want users to adopt
the Lab UI itself as an end-point, the next two stages of real impact are:

- adoption of it as an extensible platform with new extensions and plugins:
already under way, though obviously it will take a while before all
existing extensions (at least most of the really actively used/developed
ones) migrate.

- adoption as an architecture to build brand new tools that rely only on
the underlying machinery but present a new UI to the user, tailored to
different use cases.  This is what you did, and I hope it will be the first
of many.


Cheers,

f

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