Thanks Nicholas!

Can you share where the IDrive integration sits? Is this in the core 
packages for jupyterlab, or in an extension?

Regards,

Chris

On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 5:41:10 PM UTC-4, Nicholas Bollweg wrote:
>
> This is definitely on the roadmap for JupyterLab, and while and end user 
> capability will not be available in 1.0, many of the pieces will be in 
> place.
>
> The Google drive integration is all but dead, as our friends in mountain 
> view decided to sunset the backend. It could potentially be rewritten to 
> use firebase. However, in building (and still maintaining) that library, we 
> now have a pretty good abstraction, IDrive, which is used by the GitHub 
> integration as well as an irods integration. I've also been toying with 
> ipfs/dat implementations which would make p2p sharing possible.
>
> As to war stories: I did a prototype in derbyjs (no idea if that's still a 
> thing). It put the whole state of the frontend into a model, which many 
> users could update.
>
> https://github.com/nrbgt/derby-notebook
>
> It worked, but will definitely benefit from a stronger, official model.
>
> Stay tuned, and chime in with any findings!
>
>

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