Apologies Denis - here's the full 
URL: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52428149/commenting-on-someone-elses-jupyter-notebook

On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 7:34:10 PM UTC+1, Denis Akhiyarov wrote:
>
> Multi-user edit, version tracking and leaving comments are possible right 
> now in colab notebooks powered by Google Drive.
> I was not able to open your bitly link on stackoverflow.
>
> On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 5:13:00 AM UTC-5, Colin Rowat wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Brian.
>>
>> Off-list, Rose Chang has sent me a link to the poster: 
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j-k9WSQUGgxVYLIOwC0_2qCqoM8RmMjB/view
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Colin
>>
>> On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 7:09:04 PM UTC+1, ellisonbg wrote:
>>>
>>> That poster is part of a new grant we have funded to work on commenting 
>>> and annotation in JupyterLab. It is just getting started, but there will be 
>>> activity related to this on GitHub as things begin to move forward.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 7:58 AM Colin Rowat <colin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thank you Jason and David.
>>>>
>>>> An abstract of the paper mentioned by David is available here: 
>>>> https://conferences.oreilly.com/jupyter/jup-ny/public/schedule/detail/71539
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, September 21, 2018 at 9:42:33 AM UTC+1, 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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