On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 2:23 PM, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 9:32:52 PM UTC, David Guichard wrote:
>>
>> And...now I have found
>> https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker/issues/8 that sort of addresses
>> this and is marked open. So does this mean python 3 can't be added (yet)?

It could definitely be added.   The problem is just that nobody has
worked at all on the CoCalc Docker image in a long time.  I did most
work on it, and Gonzao Tornaria did some at a Sage Days once.  I have
had to 100% prioritize ensuring the CoCalc (the commercial product)
grows for now.    I would very much welcome other people working on
the docker image -- PR's welcome!  Note that if you take the latest
version of CoCalc and try to build the new Docker image, it doesn't
really work right now, unfortunately.

If you open a terminal in any cocalc project and type " jupyter
kernelspec list" you'll find the kernels we have there, which may be
helpful.

The notes here might also be useful:
https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc/wiki/CustomerJupyterKernel

>
> Sagemath hasn't been completely ported to Python 3 yet. As to other flavours
> of Python 3, it should be possible - after all cocalc web does Python 3
> (plain Ubuntu as well as Anaconda)

Dima, I think David isn't trying to use Sage per se -- he's trying to
use the CoCalc
Docker image and select the Python 3 Jupyter kernel...

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