Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-06 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Sun, Mar 05, 2023 at 04:19:41PM +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote: > On 05. 03. 23 12:32, Lumír Balhar wrote: > > Fedora 39 now contains JupyterLab 4.0.0 alpha 34 which allows me to > > update Jupyter Notebook to 7.0.0 alpha 14. ... > > Any help testing the prereleases is appreciated. > > Thank you,

Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 05. 03. 23 18:17, Lumír Balhar wrote: Should we include JupyterLab in Fedora 39 Python Classroom Lab? Adding it there soon might help us with testing but users of Classroom lab might want better stability. What do you think? Should be add it there now or wait at least for the stable

Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Lumír Balhar
On 3/5/23 16:19, Miro Hrončok wrote: On 05. 03. 23 12:32, Lumír Balhar wrote: Hi. There were some attempts to package JupyterLab (the first one in 2018) but none of them were successful. But now, after packaging 20 new Python and Rust packages, JupyterLab finally landed into rawhide. The

Re: JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 05. 03. 23 12:32, Lumír Balhar wrote: Hi. There were some attempts to package JupyterLab (the first one in 2018) but none of them were successful. But now, after packaging 20 new Python and Rust packages, JupyterLab finally landed into rawhide. The main motivation for this effort is the

JupyterLab finally in Fedora and the future of Jupyter Notebook

2023-03-05 Thread Lumír Balhar
Hi. There were some attempts to package JupyterLab (the first one in 2018) but none of them were successful. But now, after packaging 20 new Python and Rust packages, JupyterLab finally landed into rawhide. The main motivation for this effort is the ongoing plan to base the next version of