While catching up conda-forge (sorry the bot hit a snag, i wasn't subscribed to releases here... am now!) I noted a few things which are not burning in any way, but would be nice for a next release.
Trove Classifiers
Upstream, JupyterLab has some trove classifiers that we're hoping to make part of an (eventual) reborn extension manager that doesn't (only) depend on npmjs.org .
This has no impact on conda discoverability, of course, more's the pity.
third-party-licenses.json
Upgrading to a newer @jupyterlab/builder (really any one later than 3.1 or so) will also emit a static/third-party-licenses.json which will be show under Help -> Licenses
As always, thanks for jupyter-bokeh!
While catching up conda-forge (sorry the bot hit a snag, i wasn't subscribed to releases here... am now!) I noted a few things which are not burning in any way, but would be nice for a next release.
Trove Classifiers
Upstream, JupyterLab has some trove classifiers that we're hoping to make part of an (eventual) reborn extension manager that doesn't (only) depend on npmjs.org .
This has no impact on conda discoverability, of course, more's the pity.
third-party-licenses.json
Upgrading to a newer
@jupyterlab/builder
(really any one later than 3.1 or so) will also emit astatic/third-party-licenses.json
which will be show under Help -> LicensesCheers!