e la Parra <
ferna...@hypernetwork.io> wrote:
> Helps a lot Peter, thanks! Couldn’t find an interactive version
> (alternative to cloudet) under /jupyter/surveys...is there no longer one or
> am I missing something?
>
> On Sep 20, 2018, at 13:12, Peter Parente wrote:
>
Hi Fernando,
The survey data and analysis are now located
in https://github.com/jupyter/surveys. The cloudet.xyz site hosting an
interactive version of it shut down a couple years back.
Hope this helps!
Pete
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Hi everyone,
The examples on the home page of the public nbviewer site have been helping
us introduce people to what's possible in Jupyter Notebooks for over three
years now. For that, we're thankful. The uses and users of notebooks has
grown significantly since then, and so I'd like to
After getting a few verbal "go for it"s yesterday at JupyterCon, I've moved
the repository. We can iterate on it at its new home:
https://github.com/jupyter/ideas.
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Hi all,
After a short conversation with Tim Head on Twitter
(https://twitter.com/parente/status/1032708446481784832) about capturing
community sprint day ideas somewhere, I drafted a setup for what I'm
proposing become a jupyter/ideas repository on GitHub.
The draft repo and README are
A big thanks to Kevin for taking the lead on this release! :clap clap:
Pete
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Done as stated.
On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 10:50:25 PM UTC-4, Peter Parente wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> In an effort to cut down on the distribution and use of old, deprecated
> Docker images of Jupyter projects, I'd like to remove the following from
> Docker Hub:
>
>
Hi all,
I wanted to make you aware of a utility we recently open sourced called
nbconflux, a tool for publishing Jupyter Notebooks as Atlassian Confluence
pages based on nbconvert.
https://github.com/Valassis-Digital-Media/nbconflux
nbconflux is useful when:
* You use Jupyter notebooks to
The proposal to move the dashboard deployment repositories from
jupyter-incubator to jupyter-attic passed with 9 steering council members
voting yes and 6
abstaining: https://github.com/jupyter/enhancement-proposals/pull/22
We will update the affected project READMEs to indicate their status
Hi Giuseppe,
Support for multiple notebooks is an open feature
request: https://github.com/jupyter/kernel_gateway/issues/225
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 11:42:07 AM UTC-4, giusepp...@relatech.com
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> Hi,
>
> i'm new on kernel gateway. I use that into Jupyter container started by
>
Have a look at the python-hdfs package: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/hdfs/
On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 4:52:35 AM UTC-4, Mohamed GHALBI wrote:
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> I get data via Webservices and I want to store to HDFS from Jupyter
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The images defined in https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks all have
notebook 5.0 as of April 6th. The build log, for reference, is
here: https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/wiki/Docker-build-history
On Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 11:22:23 AM UTC-4, takowl wrote:
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> It moved out of the
who built it will chime in.
>>
>>
> Bumping this in case Peter Parente or some of the other folks on that team
> have extra info?
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If you're open to using docker on your Windows machine, you can "docker
pull jupyter/all-spark-notebook" and have a working environment immediately
(see
https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/tree/master/all-spark-notebook).
If you're set on having a native-to-Windows Jupyter plus Spark
Hi all,
We released version 1.2.0 of Jupyter Kernel Gateway earlier this week.
What is it?
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The kernel gateway is a web server that supports different mechanisms for
spawning and communicating with Jupyter kernels, such as:
* A Jupyter Notebook server-compatible HTTP API used for
HI Bishi,
Thanks for sharing what you did as your solution. It's great that you were
able to write an extension to fit your needs.
Cheers,
Pete
On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 3:14:01 AM UTC-5, Bishi wrote:
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> Hello Peter.
>
> Thanks for your kindness help.
>
> I found both of them works for
> 1. I feel http-mode belongs to a separate repo as the use case is very
> different from kernel-gateway.
>
We discussed splitting the modes out long ago and decided that there's
wasn't really a benefit to maintain another repo with its own packaging and
release cycle at the time. If
Thanks for writing back letting others know it worked, Jeremy!
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Hi Fabian
Is posible publish many services of the many notebook using jupyter kernel
> gateway for the same port all for example I have 3 notebook and for each
> notebook there are 3 services Can I publish all for the same port?.
>
You can only specify one notebook at present. It might be
Hi Jeremy,
For a Python kernel, try this in the last cell:
%%javascript
Jupyter.notebook.session.delete();
It's borrowed
from
https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/blob/master/notebook/static/notebook/js/menubar.js#L225.
The additional close_window logic in the notebook code probably won't
Hi T Wang,
The kernel gateway is based on the same code as the notebook server which
means its fundamentally a single-user service. Multitenancy is gained by
running multiple gateways, authenticating users with an external service,
routing all user traffic to the correct gateway instance and
Hi Roger,
The kernel gateway doc has steps for installing, running
(http://jupyter-kernel-gateway.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting-started.html),
and configuring the gateway
(http://jupyter-kernel-gateway.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config-options.html).
Can you describe which part is giving you
We intended preview mode as a way for the notebook author to see what the
dashboard should look like when complete. It has a secondary benefit of
letting other users who have a copy of your notebook in their notebook
server view it in dashboard mode after running it.
We intentionally do not
That message comes from the Python side of ipywidgets expecting the JS side
of ipywidgets to be served from the same Python environment. In the
dashboard server case, it's not. The dashboard server has the ipywidgets JS
while the ipywidgets Python gets imported where the kernel runs, behind the
Hi Paul,
I might be missing what you mean by "how do you then register/link a
particular cell". If you're asking how you annotate a cell in a notebook so
that it becomes a RESTful resource, see the first section on the page you
linked. It says "To turn a notebook cell into a HTTP handler, you
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