There was a poster presented at JupyterCon 2018 last month that might 
interest you.  It was titled "Designing Comments" with several co-authors 
(Rose Chang, Meredith Granger, Alena Mueller, and Taka Shimokobe).  I 
believe their focus was on designing comments in JupyterLab in particular 
and I don't recall that they had much more than a prototype, but they are 
Project Jupyter Interns and designers so one might infer you are not the 
first to recognize how great it would be to have a commenting system.  

You might try searching to see if you can find more info or reach out to 
their team directly to see if there are plans for an actual implementation.

-David

On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 4:42:33 AM UTC-4, Colin Rowat wrote:
>
> I am beginning to use Jupyter Notebook.
>
>
> I want students to comment on each other's Notebooks as part of a 
> validation exercise.
>
>
> I know how to insert markdown, etc., but have not found any 'automatic' 
> way to identify a comment's author. For example, comments that I insert in 
> an MS Word document are prefaced with my initials.
>
>
> Does anyone know if there is such a feature, or whether an author needs to 
> manually enter their identify?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> Colin
>
>
> p.s. I've also posted this question at stackoverflow, at 
> https://bit.ly/2QNZYeg
>

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