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From YouTube: Jupyter/IPython Dev Meeting, January 24, 2017
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Meeting of the Jupyter/IPython development team, January 24, 2017
Meeting Notes: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Jupyter-Weekly-Team-Meetings-2017-01-Jan
A
Alright
good
morning,
everyone,
this
is
the
January
24th
Jupiter
dev
meeting.
Today
we
have
a
good
group
both
in
the
room
and
jelly
in
so
I'll
just
start
off.
We
are
for
our
audience.
We
are
still
using
either
pad
until
the
end
of
the
month,
we'll
probably
use
start
moving
in
and
trying
out
dropbox
paper
in
February
and
we'll
share
the
link
with
with
everyone,
Vulcan
YouTube
video
and
in
our
notes,
on
the
project
management
side.
A
We
have
an
awesome,
Jupiter
hub
team
tutorial
coming
up
on
friday.
This,
the
intent
of
the
tutorial
is
to
help
the
team
kind
of
get
on
the
same
page,
which
you
put
her
hub
and
how
it
works
and
how
to
install
it.
We
have
a
draft
agenda
that
we're
working
on
in
github
and
the
issues
in
this
project
management,
repo,
you're
all
welcome
to
come.
Take
a
look
at
it.
A
I'll
also
send
it
out,
probably
tomorrow,
if
it's
ready
that
you
could
have
team
gives
me
a
thumbs
up
to
to
share
with
the
rest
of
the
crew.
Ok,
that's
a
thumbs
up
all
right,
great
thanks!
Minh
and
next
I
created
a
very
created,
a
skeleton
of
a
release.
Schedule
and
github
are
sorry.
Google
sheets
and
I
provided
a
link
there.
Carol
and
I
are
looking
at
ways
to
automatically
either
add
data
to
that
or
oh.
Is
that
a
no
we're
finding
looking
for
a
way
to
okay?
A
This
is
this
micro-expressions
specific,
no,
so
mate
backfill
the
historic
information
and
then
hopefully
in
the
future.
We
can
find
ways
to
automatically
add
data
to
this
list
and
I'll,
maybe
move
it
into
something
else.
That's
not
Google
sheets,
but
the
intent
is
to
you
know
not
make
it
a
manual
task
to
add
every
single
release
to
the
list,
but
it
may
be
manual
until
we
get
some
machinery
up
and
running
so
I
think
that's
going
to
be
a
good
thing
both
for
the
team
and
then
for
our
community
as
a
whole.
A
Well,
let's
see
and
the
PSS
is
capturing
some
notes
about
the
things
that
I've
been
talking
about.
So
that's
great
thanks
50s
also,
today
Ian's
going
to
be
capturing
action
items
and
moving
any
links
over.
So
that's
a
good
notes
that
are
taken
during
the
meeting
are,
can
be
flushed
out
afterwards,
a
little
bit
more
when
they're
shared
on
mailing
list.
Oh
alright,
so
notebook
who
is
army
green
grant
Thomas
are
Jason
Colonel
activity,
I.
C
Yeah,
it's
just
it's
adding
activity
tracking
to
the
changes,
your
notebook
server,
which
is
something
that
Jupiter
abuses
and
some
other
things
would
like
to
use
so
that
they
can
ask
when
Len
kernels
for
last
doing
something.
So
they
can
do
things
like
clean
stuff,
up
and
sort
them
by
recent
activity.
That
kind
stuff.
A
A
B
Last
week
we
cut
the
zero
point
13
release,
which
included
some
Darian's
fixes
midst
of
state
restorations.
And
now,
when
you
close
a
page
and
when
you
refresh
the
page,
it
should
not
only
be
more
resilience
but
also
take
into
account
the
sidebar
state.
So
whatever,
whichever
sidebar
your
head
open,
should
be
in
that
same
state
with
lemon
page
reloads.
In
addition
to
that,
we've
been
doing
some
refactoring,
notebooks
and
consoles.
B
But
you
can
you
can
bring
that
up
to
a
higher
level
and
allow
you
to
customize
the
way
that
behaves
as
well
at
a
higher
level.
So
a
lot
of
good
things
coming
out
of
darren's
right
there
and
in
general
just
pushing
hard
on
the
beta
release,
bug
fixes
and
and
refactoring.
Should
I
get
the
api
to
be
more
stable
once
we
have
data,
and
so
it.
A
Sounds
great
thanks:
I
lost
my
spot,
okay,
the
wonderful
man
and
version
about
the
about
na
info
about
these
out
page.
That's
the
I
PI
widget,
sylvan
and
Jason
polishing
I.
Just.
D
Continued
polished
towards
widget
six
I
guess
the
one
highlight
would
be:
we
temporarily
reverted
drop-down
control
back
to
the
browser
native
select
box
relief,
while
we
work
on
some
interaction
issues
that
were
kind
of
blocking
the
rest
of
the
notebook
for
the
rest
of
the
widgets
and
other
than
that,
and
trying
to
use
phosphor
better
for
disposing
kings
and
resize
events,
etc.
So
just
continued
polishes
were
working
through
sort
of
advanced
examples
of
the
widgets
and
issues
that
they
would
be
coming
up.
E
At
Edinboro,
that's
weak
we've
still
not
too
was
there
and
yeah
inside
many
conferences.
In
all
I
seven
days,
I
haven't
been
putting
too
much
on
division
and
transition,
but
just
might
report
on
da
that
they
were
some
really
cool.
They
moved
by
the
page
folks
on
new
kernels
for
timbira
and
form
a
gap,
so
yeah
there's
a
lot
of
work
there.
I'm
integrating
facebook
stupid
enough.
What.
D
A
A
So
the
piece
is
making
a
couple
notes
in
the
notes.
So
maybe
you
guys
want
to
circle
back
at
some
point,
so
he
can
clarify
it
for
distribution
as
I
didn't
know,
a
lot
of
Rosa,
ok,
I,
just
one
in
Jupiter
lab
as
well.
All
right.
Let's
see
you
put
our
hub
min
and
carol
glue
in
pink.
F
A
F
Technically
two
releases
like
we're
not
going
to
act
like
the
first
one
happened,
but
really
oh
yeah,
but
the
so
that's
released
now,
thanks
to
ever
run
well
for
that
and
I
built
some
automation
around
testing
the
distributed,
the
Estes
and
Edith,
which
is
massively
speeded
up.
How
the
release
schedule
for
me
then
also
worked
on
the
because
people
are
complaining
about
if
they
use
Conda
not
being
able
to
get
and
may
convert
a
more
recent
version
than
4.2
got
the
feed
stock
up
and
running
on
Conda
forge.
F
C
And
I'll
just
add
that
usually
pushing
any
release,
I'm
kind
of
forages
simpler
than
that
one
was.
It
was
the
addition
of
new
dependencies
that
weren't
already
on
Conda
Forge.
That
has
some
weirdness
is
about
them
that
made
it
about
as
complicated
as
a
new
release
can
be,
and
that
should
happen
rarely
not
ever,
but
really
usually
change
a
couple
of
paints,
a
very
member
and
the
hash
in
your
dough.
Oh.
A
F
Basically,
we
found
out
yesterday
that
our
talk
about
like
an
a
user-friendly
transition
from
my
python
to
python
3,
compatible
packages
to
pry
some
30
may
packages,
and
so
the
infrastructure
needed
to
be
put
in
place
in
order
to
make
that
possible.
You
can
see
our
proposal
there
and
we
don't
know
if
it'll
be
a
30
or
45
minute
talk
yet
because
they
haven't
figured
that
to
schedule
right.
G
So
elegantly
had
a
few
issues
open
against
it
for
a
while,
I
took
a
pass
at
holland
through
some
biggest
one
love
this
weekend.
They
think
it
was
and
there's
one
less
just
improving
the
tutorial,
and
I
think
we
can
kind
of
one
that
to
release
if
anyone
has
some
time
to
look
at
the
PRS
that
are
there
they're,
not
that
complicated
I'd
appreciate
it
there.
We
can
do
that
in
dr.
sacks
and
one
interesting
actually
to
and
I'll
add
it
to
the
notes
it
was
a
while
ago
I
forgot
to
report
our
last
night.