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From YouTube: IPython/Jupyter Dev Meeting, July 5, 2016
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Meeting of the IPython/Jupyter development team.
Meeting Notes: https://jupyter.hackpad.com/July-2016-NIpXzXG3Cmt
A
Pybus
enjoy
hey,
there's
the
jaw
July
fifth
Jupiter
dev,
meeting
I'll.
Let
you
know
what
we've
been
up
to
I've
been
working
with
brian
and
fernando
and
updating
the
github
repos.
So
we've
created
a
new
org
called
Jupiter
attic
and
we're
moving
some
of
the
older
contents
over
to
Jupiter
attic
deprecating,
some
ricos
that
are
no
longer
in
use.
So
you
guys
might
see
some
changes
in
there
and.
B
And
by
the
way,
what
we've
moved
there,
it
was
based
on
triage
that
Jamie
and
Brian
and
I
did
of
all
the
repos.
But
if
anyone
sees
a
repo
that
we
we
missed,
and
that
is
a
good
candidate
for
moving.
Let's
just
do
that
and
let
us
know-
and
we
can
look
into
the
Attic
that
way
the
repos,
along
with
issues
and
wiki
and
anything
that
they
might
have
attached
is
continues
to
be
available.
B
Please
let
us
know,
and
we
can
we
can
move
them
quickly.
Nothing
is
lost,
but
they
get
out
of
the
way
anything
else,
Jamie
from
your
site
that
you
want
to
bring
to
people's
attention.
So.
A
I'm
participating
participating
in
a
panel
later
on
this
week.
It's
the
biome
for
me
to
bioinformatics
open
source
conference
in
Florida,
so
we'll
be
talking
about
open
source
teams
in
bioinformatics.
So
Jupiter,
of
course,
is
used
in
in
bioinformatics
realms,
so
I'll
be
on
this
panel
with
a
couple
other
folks
working
in
the
field,
and
then
it's
like
by
next
week.
C
Got
no
yeah
I'm
gonna
lot
done
this
month
because
of
being
in
a
variety
of
countries,
teaching
and
meetings
and
grant
meetings
and
all
kinds
of
stuff,
and
this
week
I'm
just
focusing
on
the
tutorial
I'm
doing
with
my
Rockland
and
Ben
Zeitlin
that
site
by
and
the
NB
dem
presentation,
I'm
working
on
polishing
that
with
the
vdara
postdoc
here
who's
doing
mr.
work
on
and
be
done
right
now,
so.
B
C
B
C
Yeah
I
mean
we
did.
We
did
the
whole
puzzle
process
and
we
were
working
in
the
repo
and
and
everything
invaders
been
doing.
Some
experiments
not
only
is
going
to
be
making
some
for
request
this
week,
yeah
it's
it's
coming
along
and
I'll
be
talking
about
it.
It's
I
point
next
week
too,
oh
great.
B
C
E
Just
the
hair
pulling
effort
to
clean
up
third-party
extensions,
it
was
so
that
you
don't
have
to
be
in
one
web
pack
bundle.
This
will
lap.
This
I
think
we're
almost
there
and
I
think
the
same
pattern
will
apply
nicely
to
the
classic
notebook
or
we're
having
issues
of
things
that
are
not
part
of
a
web
pack
bundle
but
not
require
bulb,
I
requirejs.
So
you
have
this
impedance
mismatch,
so
I
think
we're
converging
on
a
solution
that
will
work
for
both
super
lab
in
the
classic
notebook
great.
B
You're
just
so
fit
understand
a
little
better.
Are
you
thinking
that
you're
going
to
kind
of
kick
the
tires
for
this
model
interpretive
lab
itself
for
a
little
bit
and
then,
if,
if
it
works
out,
indeed,
if
indeed
it
solves
the
problem
back
or
to
you,
the
code
itself
is
not
going
to
apply
verbatim
to
do
to
the
main
domain
notebook.
But
the
idea
would
be
kind
of
back
forth
the
pattern
right.
Yes,
exactly.
Okay,.
F
So
I'd
like
to
request
again
to
get
a
an
icon
for
a
console
that
we
could
put
on
a
launch
page,
although
it
might
be
something
that
the
Cal
Poly
folks
have
been
working
on
and
I've
missed,
but
I,
don't
I
didn't
see
any
movement
on
the
issue
that
I
posted
and
I
really
would
like
to
get
that
in
before
syfy.
F
The
other
is
that
I
just
finished
up
a
really
big
completion,
widget
update
and
so
I'd
like
people
to
play
around
with
it
and
see
how
it
feels
I
consciously
made
some
decisions
that
are
slightly
different
than
what
the
prompt
toolkit
does
with
the
with
the
understanding
that
the
prompt
toolkit
code
is
also
basically
brand
new,
so
we're
forging
out
best
behavior
in
both
cases.
So,
for
example,
when
you
hit
when
you've
opened
up
a
completion,
you
get
hit,
you
hit
tab
to
open
it.
F
If
you
hit
tab
again
in
the
prompt
toolkit
version,
it
actually
cycles
through
in
the
Jupiter
lab
version,
it
does
what
the
current
notebook
does,
which
is,
if
there's
a
matching
initial
subset,
substring
or
all
the
values
that
are
there.
So
say
it's
like
a
bee,
ABC
ABCD.
You
know
they
all
at
the
beginning
letter
A
B.
Then
it
fills
that
in
for
you,
as
though
you
type
that
in
and
then,
if
you
hit
it
again,
whichever
value
is
currently
highlighted
is
picked.
F
It's
like
you
hit
enter
on
it,
which
is
more
like
I,
think
most
graphical
tools
do,
but
not
what
the
prompt
tool
kit
version
does,
and
I
find
that
the
the
cycling
behavior
of
the
prompt
o
conversion
actually
sort
of
counterintuitive
I,
there's
a
few
other
things.
There's
a
bunch
of
behavioral
changes
that,
hopefully
you
won't
even
notice,
because
they'll
feel
right
and
there's
some
other
things
just
to
sort
of
make
it
more
solid.
That
I
can't
I
couldn't
find
a
way
to
break
it
anymore.
F
B
I
actually
don't
mind
what
prompted
it
does,
but
if
it's
different
from
the
existing
notebook,
we
might
as
well
consider
that
to
be
kind
of
the
closest
analogue
to
tradition
that
we
have,
since
that
didn't
exist
in
real
and
because
you
just
you
just
couldn't
do
that.
We
line
once
once
you've
completed
the
most
the
longest,
unambiguous
sequence,
then
that's
it.
We've
language
just
stop
and
keep
you
keep
hitting
tab.
It
kept
printing
the
completions,
because
it's
the
only
thing
is
to
do
so.
B
G
G
G
It's
not
enter
its
competing
to
the
common
longest,
subsequence
or
soup
graphics,
which
is
weird
because
of
things
like
magics
like
if
you
type
Matt
tab.
You
won't
matter
crib,
but
you
actually
have
incompletion.
You
have
/
%
metal,
clip
and
mapper
tip.
So
if,
if
we
use
the
damn
things
of
prom
ticket,
which
is
common,
substrate
predicts
m80
tab
would
just
complete
it
to
nothing,
because
you
have
done.
F
I
think
the
current
prompt
toolkit
behavior
is
once
you
initiate
tab
completion.
It
will
automatically
fill
in
the
common
sub
prefix,
the
notebook
and
the
Jupiter
web
versions.
Do
not
do
that.
The
notebook
and
Jupiter
lab
versions.
You
have
to
hit
tab
one
more
time,
and
that
was
the
behavior
that
was
already
in
notebook,
which
is
why
I
did
exactly
what
you
forgot,
but
prom
toolkit
does
that
automatically
prompt
toolkit
is
basically
like
a
3d
regex
and
the
Jupiter
lab,
and
the
current
notebook
versions
are
more.
They
require
you
to
ask
for
that
to
happen.
F
G
So
it's
basically
in
reg
games
between
from
turkey,
cheese,
recent
and
I
Python
completion
is
old
and
we
cannot
fully
match
that
at
the
command
line.
We
are
planning
to
do
it
to
have
something
better,
and
the
other
thing
that
we
want
to
do
is
on
the
completion
when
we
can
add
transacting
a
specific
thread,
its
specific
meeting
later,
there's
a
completion
from
Turkey
to
also
allow
you
for
each
completion
to
have
a
site
like
information.
This
is
a
method.
This
is
a
function.
B
B
B
Digger,
do
you
have
anything
that
you
want
to
bring
to
the
team's
attention
or
that
you
want
help
with
no.
H
Nothing
other
than
whatever
it
there
mins
been
helpful.
Reviewing
this
PR
for
the
proposed
a
notebook
bundling
mini
framework
I,
don't
know
what
else
to
call
it
which,
which
has
been
progressing
pretty
well
I'm
up
to
writing
documentation
for
it.
But
if
anyone
else
would
like
to
chime
in
or
has
cycles,
you
know
back
welcome,
okay,
yeah!
That's.
G
G
No
I
can
I
can
quickly
go
for
people
who
listen
to
the
video
so
I'm.
Currently,
writing
the
release.
Announcement
for
ipython
50,
rc1
I,
just
released
Jupiter
console
like
half
an
hour
ago,
getting
a
different
side
by
we
now
have
Mike
with
working
with
us
at
UC,
Berkeley,
half
time
I'm,
slowly
getting
him
up
to
speed.
It
is
the
first
editor
is
a
fight
on
four
to
one
and
its
really
good.
To
have
someone
which
is
brand
new
to
the
project.
G
You
bring
a
lot
of
nice
fresh
view
on
to
documentation
things
that
are,
that
need
to
be
up
to
be
updated.
That
are
not
clear
on
the
documentation
and
project
projects.
Side,
though
it's
hardly
Mike
to
not
get
set
tracked.
When
she
gets
a
gap
to
do
to
stay
focused,
you
have
chance
to
app
to
interact
with
him
and
you
shouldn't
write
an
introduction
soon
enough.
Jamie
and
I
got
to
talk
at
pi
day
at
the
end
of
august.
G
G
Found
then
I'm
getting
bottleneck
because
I'm
the
only
one
late
afternoon
to
work
on
that
as
I'm
getting
bed
sketti
I
have
to
self
merge
by
the
request
which
I
don't
like
to
do.
It
would
be
nice,
especially
since
me
and
Thomas
are
super
busy
with
the
last
few
weeks.
They
were
traveling
and
they
had
a
lot
of
things
to
catch
a
queens.
B
Well,
I
add
that
also
do
ping
me
on
those
PRS
and
I
know
that
I'm
not
always
the
responses.
I
should
because
I've
got.
My
schedule
tends
to
be
horrible,
but
but
I'll
do
my
best,
but
if
duping
me
I'm
PRS,
especially
on
on
the
ipython
ones,
I
can
definitely
put
cycles
into
that
as
I've
been
trying
to
do
with
some
of
the
recent
stuff.
B
Well,
the
only
thing
that
I
want
to
bring
to
the
team's
attention
is
I'm
wondering
if,
if
we
want
to-
and
this
is
just
an
idea
for
people
to
think
about-
to
rethink
the
meeting
model
and
in
the
sense
that
we
keep
trying
to
find
kind
of
ways
of
making
this
time
productive
for
everyone,
one
of
the
one
of
the
ideas
has
been
basically
to
say.
Let's
just
write
down
on
the
notes
and
not
actually
not
wait
from
the
notes,
but
but
just
bring
to
people's
attention
to
what
you
want.
B
Discussion
in
the
left
for
the
rest
can
just
leave,
leave
the
hack
at
the
end.
People
can
read
online
if
they're
really
interested
but
but
I'm
wondering
if
it
might
be,
as
as
the
team
grows
larger
and
the
project
was
larger
if
it
might
be
more
valuable
to
switch
a
little
bit
models
for
than
everyone,
even
bringing
individual
things
to
doing
more.
A
less
frequent
All
Hands,
maybe
once
every
two
or
four
weeks
would
start
to
and
see.
If
even
that
is
frequent
and
making
it
be
more
summaries
per
area.
B
It
might
be
potentially
a
more
valuable
way
to
have
these
meetings,
keep
it
and
I'm
trying
to
balance
kind
of
how
we
surface
information
that
is
relevant
to
everyone
in
the
project
versus
the
date
of
the
more
day-to-day
individual
work
that
those
themes
can
can
be
doing
so,
I,
don't
know
we
keep.
We
keep
trying
and
I'm
really
sensitive
to
making
sure
that
this
time
is,
is
effective
and
valuable
for
everyone
involved.
So
this
is
just
an
idea.
I'm
not
saying
we
have
to
do
it.
C
C
B
I
Nope,
just
we're
moving
full
speed
on
Jupiter
day
Atlanta
and
we
started
getting
feedback
from
folks,
they're
doing
github
form,
or
rather
a
Google
form,
as
well
as
a
github
repo
and
looking
forward
to
having
that
be
a
reproducible
pattern
for
doing
the
open
Super
days
in
keeping
it's
about
it.
Great.
B
Well,
just
for
the
record
for
anyone
listening
that'll
be
August
thirteenth
in
Atlanta,
so
those
of
you
who
may
be
in
the
area
or
may
have
friends
in
the
vicinity.
Let
them
know
that
obvious
1310
plana.
They
will
be
hosting
this
event,
and
so
people
can
attend.
Hopefully,
it'll
be
a
success
things
thanks.
So
much
and
I
think
you're
last
in
line
on.
Do
you
want
to
anything
you
want
to
flag
for
the
group
I.
B
A
B
B
I
will
have
a
chance
to
see
each
other
a
lot
and
I
hope
you
don't
forget,
but
some
of
us
aren't
going
to
make
it
and
we're
sad
that
and
we
still
exists
it
will
miss
you
in,
but
but
have
fun
have
a
very
productive
sci-fi
sci-fi
is
kind
of
I,
think
of
it
as
our
home
conference
and
so
I'm
sure,
I'm
sure
the
team
will
be.
The
project
will
be
well
represented
with
all
of
you
guys.
Oh
have
fun.
A
B
Already
no
need
to
make
these
drive
any
longer
than
necessary
in
the
spirit
of
being
respectful
of
people's
times
its
holiday
I.
Think
Ron
daryna
Matthias.
You
guys
want
to
stay
on
for
a
second,
and
we
can.
We
can
geek
out
on
if
Jenny,
if
you
could
close.
If,
when
you
close
the
meeting,
just
don't
catch
us
out,
no.