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A
A
So
I
was
I
was
looking
at
a
treat
at
six.
First,
that's
my
first
point:
I,
don't
think
there
is
anything
blocking
a
release
candidate.
A
So
if
somebody
knows
about
it
I
they
can
just
raise
their
hands.
Otherwise,
if
I
will
cut
their
the
release
candidate
for
three
six
tomorrow,
meaning
that
if
there
are
no
outstanding
trouble,
the
final
release
is
expected
to
be
within
10
days
or
something
like
that.
A
There
is
only
one
issue:
that's
I,
I
cannot
say
left
it's
something
that
Mike
has
reported
and
is
that
is
if
you
are
installing
Jupiter
lab
and
if
you
are
starting
it
through
notebook
V6
with
the
comment
I've
passed
here
is
one
of
the
tests
that
you
are
doing.
Actually,
it
is
not
working
because
the
Jupiter
server
V2
handlers
that
we
are
using
are
gonna,
make
notebook
the
classical
notebook
unhappy.
A
A
A
And
other
than
that,
if
nobody
has
any
comment
right
now,
we
should
start
to
look
at
the
adjector
of
four
I.
Think
as
it's
her
very
early
this
year.
Maybe
we
can
start
next
week.
Just
a
reminder:
there
is
a
GitHub
project.
I
try
to
update
it
with
some
main
issues
that
I
know
of
that.
Are
that
if
APA
changes
that
need
to
be
addressed
before
starting
betas,
basically.
A
This
these
two
there
there's
two
items
that
I
know
of
one
that
I've
started
is
to
just
change
a
bit.
The
code
mirror
6
migration
to
use
tokens
and
to
to
give
a
bit
more
context
before
code
mirror
5
was
using
a
global
object,
and
so,
if
you
want
to
register
new
language
support,
you
had
to
go
through
a
global
object.
That
was
called
the
global
namespace.org
was
called
mode,
but
now
we've
called
Mirror
6.
We
don't
need
to
do
that
any
longer
and
we
can
Leverage
The
Token
system
from
rimino.
A
So
that's
what
the
the
pr
is
about.
So
basically,
if
a
user
or
a
third-party
developers
want
to
add
a
new
language
to
code
06,
then
you
can
just
request
the
token
for
to
register
a
new
language
or
if
you
want
to
register
a
team,
you
can
also
request
a
token
for
adding
a
code
mirror
6
team
and
I'm
trying
also
to
create
one
token
for
being
able
to
inject
new
extension
to
the
editor
2.
and
the
other
main
API.
A
Breaking
change
is
linked
to
RTC,
so
Carlos
the
tests
work
a
lot
on
that
front
in
December
and
November,
and
if
you
proposed
to
actually
use
the
drive
API
for
placing
RTC
under
it,
that's
probably
the
best
solution
to
fulfill
the
API
that
was
in
place
since
the
beginning
of
Jupiter
lab.
It
will
also
allows
to
extract
actually
the
RTC
features
from
core
and
to
allow
it
to
be
conditionally
installed
by
a
by
the
user.
A
A
bit
like
what
people
can
do
with
vs
code
that
you
need
to
install
the
extension
live
share
to
to
be
able
to
set
up
a
collaborative
session,
so
the
data
storage
will
still
be
ygs
so
that
we
can.
The
basic
data
storage
in
Jupiter
lab
is
something
that's
compatible
with
our
real-time
collaboration.
But
the
the
ability
of
having
multiple
client
connected
to
the
Sim
server
would
be
separated.
B
I,
don't
remember
how
many
months
ago
it
was
like
was
interested
in
doing
like
a
survey
per
release.
We
were
originally
talking
for
major
releases,
but
I
know
we
have
some
question
marks
two
four,
so
I'm
kind
of
just
being
aware,
so
something
I
think
you
kind
of
want
to
know
was
to
send
out
like
or
to
open
up
a
survey
when
there
were
releases
so
that
people
could
give
feedback.
I
wasn't
entirely
sure
how
that
is
or
isn't
compatible
with
issues
and
I.
Don't
think
he's
here
today
to
explain
it.
B
So
don't
yeah
don't
take
my
word
for
for
his
probably
very
clever
plan,
but
I
think
what
I
wanted
to
ask
today
was
if
there
was
feedback
that
was
helpful
for
any
of
these
releases.
What
kind
of
you
know
questions
or
things?
Would
anyone
here
want
to
ask?
And
there
may
be
nothing?
Maybe
this
is
not
something
people
want,
but
I
don't
think.
We've
discussed
it
more
widely,
so
happy
to
have
people
weigh
in
like
yeah.
If
there's
any
helpful
info,
that
would
be
be
useful
during
release
or
if
it
was
like.
B
B
And
if
it
helps
anyone
think
about
it,
wider
a
lot
of
the
times
when
I
have
to
start
or
when
I
do
kind
of
feedback
work.
Whether
that's
in
survey
form
whether
that's
in
some
kind
of
other,
like
user
research
technique,
usually
ask
myself
kind
of
you
know:
what's
the
goal
and
that's
not
a
conversation,
I've
been
able
to
have
with
them
yet,
and
so
the
goal
of,
like
you
know,
is
the
goal
to
understand.
You
know
right
like
who
is
immediately
going
for
these
releases.
B
Is
the
goal
to
understand
just
you
know,
General
feedback
is
a
little
tricky
because
it's
a
broad
net,
but
you
know
like
those
kind
of
things.
So
even
if
there's
just
any
goal
that
people
have
that
could
be
open.
Let
me
look
I
want
to
say
it
came
up
on
an
issue
at
one
point,
but
is
not
its
own
issue,
so
I'll
see
if
I
can
find
a
place
for
people
to
follow
up
a
few
of
thoughts
after
thanks.