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A
Okay,
welcome
to
our
june
1st
2022
jupiter
lab
dev
meeting.
There
are
what
is
that
12
15
of
us
on
the
call
this
week.
B
A
So,
as
usual,
we're
recording
this,
we
will
leave
some
time
at
the
end
for
non-reporting
off-topic
discussions.
But
let's
hop
right
into
the
agenda,
it
looks
like
isabella
is
up.
First,
oh
oops,
hi.
C
I'm
yes,
that's
me,
and
I'm
just
here
to
tell
you
jupiter,
lab
accessibility
meeting
is
15
minutes
after
this
one.
Today,
everyone
is
welcome,
be
super
cool
to
see
someone
there
so
yeah.
I
think.
That's
all
I
put
right
right
thanks
yep
thanks.
A
Isabella
and
straightened
for
greek.
D
D
We
are
gonna
meet
the
deadline
for
submitting
the
final
proposal
for
the
jupiter
documentation
and
maintenance,
so
for
people
that
don't
know
about
it.
So
the
the
idea
is
to
get
the
grant
for
supporting
improving
the
documentation
and
the
maintenance
of
the
project,
especially
in
light
of
the
migration
of
the
user
to
notebook
v7
and
the
new
api
for
for
extension.
So
that's
the
the
main,
the
main
subject
that
this
grant
is
focusing
on
and
then
finger
cross
that
we
we
get
something
and
and
other
than
that.
I
would
like
to
to
point
out.
D
Some
months
ago
I
opened
a
pr
on
the
cookie
cutter
extension
template
for
adding
the
configuration
for
the
test,
so
that's
mean
just
test
for
the
front-end
pie,
tightest
for
the
python
side
and
playwright
for
the
integration
test
that
pr
was
kind
of
like
forgotten
for
sometimes
and
push
ask.
If
we
could
move
on
forward
with
that
one,
so
we
updated
it
fusion
and
rift,
and
I
and.
E
D
The
the
question
now
is
like
does:
it
seems,
okay
to
to
merge
it.
There
were
some
some
discussion
about
about
it,
especially
because
it
had
an
additional
layers
of
tools
to
the
extension
cookie
cutter,
so
those
are
probably
nice
for
poor
user,
but
they
may
add
confusion
for
newcomers,
so,
like
feel
free
to
to
go
to
the
pr
and
and
comment
if
you
want-
and
that's
all
for
me.
A
Question
on
that
pr
is:
is
there
a
way
to
for
a
developer
to
disable
the
inclusion
of
all
the
tests
when
they're
activating
the
cookie
cutter.
A
Yeah
there
are
comments
about
how
heavy
some
of
the
dev
dependencies
are.
I
would
say
that
having
it
be,
an
option
could
potentially
solve
some
of
that,
because
then
it
just
wouldn't
always
be
included
every
single
time,
because
some
people
want
that
fast,
like
checkout
spin
up,
because
even
the
server
extension
can
be
disabled
when
using
the
cookie
cutter.
C
Yeah,
I
was
gonna,
add
it
to
the
first
one,
but
I
was
trying
to
be
polite
and
make
federic
not
go
first,
but
then
I
didn't
finish
typing
so
instead
you're
gonna
hear
from
me
again
hi.
So
my
second
thing
was:
yes:
we
had
the
jupiter
community
call
for
may
yesterday
there
was
a
question
there
that
I
think
we've
discussed
a
little
bit
in
this
meeting,
but
I
told
them
that
I
would
follow
up.
So
people
are
asking
you
know:
are
there
any
scipy
activities
related
to
jupiter
coming
up,
including
like
euro
scipy?
C
A
B
An
ipad
widget
tutorial
as
well
and
there's
a
short
update
last
few
years.
We've
always
done
updates
in
the
tools
plenary
session,
so
like
a
three
minute.
Lightning
talk,
basically
about
what's
new
in
jupiter
community,
so
we've
been
invited
to
do
that
again.
Is
there
a
sprint?
Often
there
will
be
a
few
people
from
the
jupiter
community
hanging
around
saturday
and
sunday
for
a
sprint.
I
don't
know
of
anybody
particularly
planning
to
do
that,
but
it's
pretty
informal
a
lot
of
times
and
I
think
we
can
still
submit
a
birds
of
feather
as
well.
B
That
actually
may
be
a
birds
of
feather
about
jupiter
lab
features,
since
we
don't
necessarily
we
may
or
may
not
have
a
talk.
What
we
have
is
a
poster
for
jupiter
lab
that
can
be
converted
to
a
talk
slot.
If
an
opening
becomes
available,
I
think
that's
still
open.
Is
that
right,
alex
and
martha.
A
Yes,
I
would
put
the
odds
extremely
low
for
that,
given
I
know
from
a
co-worker
that
their
talk
was
accepted
as
a
backup
talk
when
ours
was
accepted
as
a
poster
in
a
backup
talk,
so
we're
technically
a
second
tier
backup
talk,
so
the
odds
are
not
extremely
high
for
it
to
be
converted
to
a
talk.
We
could.
B
Always
sign
up
for
birds
of
feather
as
well.
D
Regarding
euro
sci-fi,
I
know
jeremy
is
there,
but
I
don't
know
if
he
can
speak,
but
I
know
that
he's
planning
to
to
submit
a
talk.
I
think
around
jupiter
elite
and
yeah.
So.
F
Yeah
one
there
will
probably
will
be
one
proposal
for
light,
which
is
going
to
be
a
little
bit
similar
to
the
one
we
did
for
by
the
time
like
on
de
in
april.
But
it
will
also
include
some
ongoing
work
also
in
the
whole
packaging
of.
F
Packages
for
the
browser
using
apps
scripting-
and
there
is
also
maybe
we
can
also
make
another
proposal
for
something
related
to
lab
4
and
notebook
7,
with
the
hope
that
we
get
them
out
before
september.
Because
that's
the
way
the
conference
will
be
happening,
or
at
least
like
we
discussed
last
time
at
this,
like
a
beta
out,
would
be
nice.
F
C
A
Yeah,
I
believe,
there's
people
attached
to
everything,
so
I,
except
for
what
jason
mentioned
about
the
quick
summaries
and
potential
words
of
feather
talk.
Those
would
not
necessarily
have
somebody
attached
to
them
yet
and
the
sprint,
I
don't
think,
has
somebody
attacked.
B
A
So
those
are
openings,
who
is
planning
on
attending
scipy
right
now,
martha
jason,
and
I
will
all
be
there,
though
I
believe
martha
is
only
going
to
be
there
for
the
first
half
due
to
scheduling
conflicts.
So
is
anybody
else.
A
B
Yeah
talking
about
events,
the
jupiter
community
workshops,
a
proposal
deadline
has
been
extended
to
next
monday,
so
monday
june
6
is
upcoming
monday.
These
are
workshops
that
are
several
dozen
people
or
so
for
a
few
days
to
pursue
a
strategic
goal
in
jupiter
or
to
introduce
jupiter
to
a
new
community.
B
There's
we've
had
a
variety
of
community
workshops.
You
can
go
to
the
blog
post
and
see
a
listing
of
a
future
previous
workshops
that
we've
had
the
budget.
So
the
idea
is,
you
propose
a
workshop
and
if
it's
selected,
then
we
work
with
you
on
a
budget
for
it.
We
have
allocated
budgets
for
virtual
workshops
and
for
in-person
workshops
to
be
hosted
before
I
think
it's
april
or
may
of
next
year,
and
there
will
be
future
rounds
as
well,
but
for
this
round
it'll
be
workshops
before
april
may
of
next
year.
B
I
think
that
in
in-person
budget
is
in
the
range
of
20k
and
the
the
yeah
isabella's
nodding
your
head,
and
the
virtual
workshop
budget
is
in
the
range
of
I
think,
five
or
six
k
or
something
I
think
that
yeah
5k.
Thank
you
isabel.
B
A
Great
thanks,
jason.
That
already
brings
us
to
the
end
of
the
agenda.
It's
anybody
not
put
anything
on
the
agenda
or
is
somehow
missing
the
link
to
the
agenda
that
wants
to
link
to
it
or,
if
there's
any
additional
discussion,
topics
that
anybody
wants
to
bring
up
we're
only
like
a
good
15
minutes
into
the
hour.
So
we
could
call
it
super
early.
B
Can
I
extend
my
point
then,
to
a
brainstorming
discussion
of
what
might
be
a
good
jupiter
community
workshop
so,
for
example,
getting
together
a
bunch
of
people
to
work
on
classic
notebook
extensions
that
could
be
ported
to
either
jupiter
lab
or
jupiter
notebook
7,
which
is
the
same
underlying
code
base?
It
would
be
an
amazing
sort
of
initiative
and-
and
you
know,
momentum
setter
for
helping
people
move
and
enabling
people
to
move
to
the
notebook
7.
A
B
It
sounds
like
they're
focused
on
in
person
when
the
program
was
started.
It
was
focused
on
in
person
if
kovid
forced
us
to
enabled
us
to
pursue
virtual
workshop
formats,
and
so
this
time
we're
we
have
both
the
virtual
format.
You
can
propose
or
an
in-person
format.
B
B
B
I
heard
people
had
a
great
time
as
well
and
they
recorded
it.
So
you
can
go
back
and
watch
it
now.
Any
other
ideas
for
a
community
workshop.
D
B
I
would
be
really
interested
in
coming
to
a
workshop
like
that,
and
I
would
be
interested
in
participating
for
sure
yeah.
We
could
take
up
the
discussion
of
a
text-based
format,
for
example,
and
maybe
what
comes
out
of
that
workshop
is
a
proposal
for
a
second
notebook
format.
That's
text-based!
That's
more
git
friendly
there's
been
a
lot
of
talk
about
that
over
the
years.
D
Yeah
there
has
been
also
a
discussion
about
how
it's
called
line
json
format
like
a
some
kind
of
streaming
data
way
of
doing
it
for
very
big
notebooks,
so
that
you
can
load
on
the
partial
partial
part
of
it.
D
G
I
think
the
alternative
syntax,
like
more
harder
text,
would
be
a
big
win
against
the
notebooks
aren't
code
people,
because
you
know
when
people
start
stringing
notebooks
together
into
workflows
and
stuff
like
lyra
or
you
know
any
of
the
work
that
netflix
did
a
lot
of
people
pushed
back
and
said
you
know:
notebooks
aren't
code,
don't
treat
them
like
code.
You
have
to
run
the
code
from
the
command
line
and
if
you
could
just
run
it
top
to
bottom,
without
all
the
json
in
it,
it
could
open
a
lot
of
doors.
B
B
What's
needed
now
for
your
application
is
not
like
a
settled
venue
in
time
and
and
detailed
line
item
budget.
It's
it's
here's
the
idea,
here's
where
we're
going
with
this.
You
know
here's
what
we'd
like
to
do
with
it.
Here's
a
rough
idea
of
the
budget
and
then
we
work
with
you.
You
know
and
then
then
it's
selected
for
further
cons,
further
consideration
and
like
nailing
down
budget
and
venue
and
everything.
C
Yeah
I
have
some
in,
but
I
don't
know
if
this
helped,
since
everybody
was
saying
what
they're
interested
in
I'm
particularly
interested.
This
started
with
the
markdown
right
discussion,
but
I
also
think
that
I've
had
some
discussions
with
other
people
about
form
notebook
format,
questions
that
could
support
in
greater
accessibility
of
notebooks.
That's
probably
predictable
for
everyone
in
the
call
to
hear
me
say,
but
trying
to
be
transparent,.
G
Is
there
a
way
to
do
it
with
just
comments
and
kind
of
parsing
a
you
know,
triple
triple
quote,
comment
string
and
just
stuffing
all
the
meta
in
there.
C
What
are
the
approaches?
I
don't
think
I
have
a
good
list
for
you
to
be
honest,
because
it's
not
something
we've
explored
in
enough
depth
like
we.
We
don't
know
exactly
the
ways
that
everything
is
breaking
for.
People
who
are
using
a
range
of
assistive
tech
is
like
the
main
reason
that
I'm
hesitant
to
like
put
a
solution
before
we're
really
clear
on
what
the
problem
is.
C
I
I
do
from
talking
to
people
think
that
there
is
going
to
be
a
yeah
there's
going
to
be
need
to
be
some
metadata
needs,
but
I'm
not
100
sure
where
they
fit
and
that's
probably
somewhat
outside
of
my
knowledge
base
anyway,
I
don't
want
to
call
out
tony,
but
I
see
he's
in
the
room.
Do
you
have
thoughts?
C
E
Right,
yeah:
what's
nope,
what's
mb
format,
v5,
like
that's
the
thing,
I'm
curious
about
there's
a
lot
of
ways
to
think
about
this,
there's
a
lot
of
new
context
in
the
problem
and
there's
also
new
json
schema
drafts.
So
you
know
having
a
serialization
that
is
useful
in
a
bunch
of
different
contexts
is
going
to
be
really
valuable.
E
E
It
I
shared
this
notebook
here.
One
of
the
questions
that
keeps
coming
up
in
different
formats
is
carrying
metadata
through,
but
if
anybody
wants
to
take
a
look
at
this
notebook,
it
kind
of
proposes
using
the
first
line
of
json
lines
is
a
nil
euid
and
carrying
forward
some
of
the
metadata
at
that
place.
But
we
use
we
had
a
conversation
about
this
a
few
months
ago
and
nothing
really
became
or
came
of
it,
but
it
might
be
useful
in
the
future.
A
Cool
anybody
else
have
any
workshop
proposals
that
they
want
to
run
by
some
people
or
or
other
discussion
topics
we
want
to
move
into.
It
looks
like
somebody's
typing
out
some
upcoming
conferences.
Under
the
additional
discussion
section
we
can
bring.
Those
up
is
from
jason's
smile.
It
feels
like
he's
the
one
typing.
B
I
just
think
it's
good,
especially
in
this
year,
when
some
people
are
starting
to
go
back
to
conferences,
conferences,
starting
to
be
held
again.
Just
to
put
these
things
back
on
people's
radar
there's
a
preponderance
of
conferences
in
austin,
there's
sci-fi,
I
think,
there's
a
nun-focused
summit
coming
up,
there's
python
at
scale
in
austin,
yeah.
B
There's
euro
sci
pai
there's
a
european
conference
at
the
same
time
as
saipai.
It's
not
euro,
sci
pi,
but
I
forget
what
it
is.
A
Of
conferences,
I
might
just
not
be
in
the
loop
on
it.
Well,
I
think
it
was
last
year
the
year
before
we
had
jupiter
con
is
jupiter
con
still
happening
this
year,
or
is
it
a
year
off.
B
Is
there
any
update
on
that
happening
this
year?
I
think
we
can
say
that
pretty
definitively.
It
would
be
too
late
to
have
a
jupiter
con
this
year,
so
no
jupiter
con
this
year,
but
it's
not
a
dead
conference
either
yeah.
We
are
working
on
what
jupiter
con
would
look
like
for
next
year,
so
cool.
I
don't
think
I
have
anything
public
to
announce
on
that
on
a
recorded
call
other
than
we're
working
on
a
potential
jupiter
con
for
next
year.
A
Speaking
of
recorded
call,
is
there
any
more
additional
discussions
or
anybody
want
to
add
them
cells
to
the
agenda.
Otherwise
we
can
call
this
early
and
stop.
The
reporting
sounds
like
there's
at
least
a
few
off
topic.
Discussions
for
after.
E
If
you
need
beginner-friendly
things
to
do,
we've
got
tons
of
docs
and
tons
of
images
in
them,
and
this
alt
text
workshop
format
that
we've
been
running
many
times
like
it's
affected,
probably
a
dozen
projects
at
this
point
and
like
gotten
over
100
different
contributors
into
projects.
E
So
if
you
guys
are
ever
looking
for
some
beginner-friendly
things
to
do
while
you're
doing
these
digital
workshops
or
even
the
in-person
ones,
there
is
a
format
that
we
can
help
you
all
with
kind
of
like
as
an
auxiliary
thing,
it's
not
the
main
stage,
but
you
know
something
something
that
you
all
can
keep
in
your
pocket.
E
You
can
put
it
in
the
next
isabella
has
all
the
links
for
that
stuff.
She's
been
driving
a
lot
of
this.
What.
C
E
C
C
B
Also,
maybe
links
to
you
know
recordings
so
that
people
can
see
how
it
went.
Okay,.
E
Yeah
so
like
last
year,
we
ran
the
like
one
example
was
we
ran
this
for
retro
lab
and
we
were
able
to
cover
all
of
the
readme
images
and
alt
texts
with
like
nine
people
in
say
an
hour
or
so
so
it
it's
kind
of
cool
format.