[jupyter] Jupyter/governance: document describing how we are using labels/milestones

2017-01-06 Thread Brian Granger
Hi all,

In the JupyterLab repo, we have been experimenting with a slightly
more formal and structured approach to using Github labels and
milestones. The flat nature of the GitHub label namespace makes it
difficult to manage large numbers of issues. We have come up with a
label taxonomy that is helping us mange issues in the JupyterLab repo.

Here is the document/PR describing this approach:

https://github.com/jupyter/governance/pull/29

Here is the JupyterLab repo's labels, milestones and issues links that
use this approach:

https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues
https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/labels
https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/milestones

Right now I have written this to be descriptive rather than
prescriptive; IOW it is completely optional for other subprojects to
adopt. However, part of the motivation here is to see if we can come
up with an approach that more of our subprojects can use. This would
allow us to query our issues and PRs in a structured way across
repos/orgs.

Please provide feedback and comments here:

https://github.com/jupyter/governance/pull/29

Cheers,

Brian

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[jupyter] Running jupyterhub as a system service & Google OAuth

2017-01-06 Thread Andy Van Becelaere
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 server on an ec2 instance.

Jupyterhub is installed and running properly before applying the following 
changes:

1.  Jupyterhub is started at boot as a system service following these 
instructions - 
https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub/wiki/Run-jupyterhub-as-a-system-service
2.  Google OAuthentication configuration applied following these 
instructions - https://github.com/jupyterhub/oauthenticator

Before making changes to /etc/jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.py for 
oauthentication, system service starts, ports are assigned and everything 
works correctly. 
After making changes for oauthentication, the google authentication works 
properly.  Jupyterhub system service doesn't throw any errors, but when I 
run netstat -plnt, ports 8081 and 443 are not shown.  If I then start 
jupyterhub manually (with the same config file), no errors are thrown and 
the ports become active.  If I comment out the oauthentication lines and 
reboot, everything works properly again.

I hope this is clear.  Any help would be appreciated because I'm stumped!

Thanks in advance,

Andy

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[jupyter] Proposed process for writing Jupyter related academic papers

2017-01-06 Thread Brian Granger
Hi,

I have submitted a PR to the governance repo with a draft process for
writing academic papers related to Jupyter. Our first application of
this process will be to write some papers for JOSS:

http://joss.theoj.org/

We would love feedback from the community. Please have a look and
provide comments:

https://github.com/jupyter/governance/pull/27

Cheers,

Brian


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Re: [jupyter] Re: IPython build fom source

2017-01-06 Thread Carol Willing
Thanks Michael for sharing the bread crumb trail to the dead end. I'll open a
PR to improve that for the next person. Thanks, and please do let us know if
you see anything else that can be improved too.

  

Warmly,

Carol

  

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On Jan 6 2017, at 9:06 am, Michael Jensen  wrote:  

> Hi Carol and Thomas,

>

>  

>

> thanks a lot for the pointers; this helps. I was circling here
https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer-docs/index.html and did not
came to a termination of the loop :-)

>

>  

>

> Regards,

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> Michael

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[jupyter] Re: IPython build fom source

2017-01-06 Thread Michael Jensen
Hi Carol and Thomas,

thanks a lot for the pointers; this helps. I was circling here 
https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer-docs/index.html and did 
not came to a termination of the loop :-)

Regards,
Michael

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Re: [jupyter] IPython build fom source

2017-01-06 Thread Carol Willing
Hi Michael,

  

Here are some links that I hope will help. All of our docs are available on
Read The Docs.

  

Documentation for building IPython from source:
http://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/install.html#installation-
from-source

  

Documentation for building Jupyter notebook: http://jupyter-
notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html  

  

  

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> Hi,  
  
where has the documentation gone how to build Jupyter (IPython) from source?
It was available until version 3.  
  
Regards,  
Michael  

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Re: [jupyter] IPython build fom source

2017-01-06 Thread Thomas Kluyver
Hi Michael,

Most of our packages can be installed from the source directory like any
other Python package, by running:

pip install .

The notebook needs some extra pieces to build Javascript components; the
information about that is available here:
http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html#setting-up-a-development-environment

Thomas

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> Hi,
>
> where has the documentation gone how to build Jupyter (IPython) from
> source? It was available until version 3.
>
> Regards,
> Michael
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[jupyter] IPython build fom source

2017-01-06 Thread Michael Jensen
Hi,

where has the documentation gone how to build Jupyter (IPython) from 
source? It was available until version 3.

Regards,
Michael

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