Closed dlqqq closed 2 years ago
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Because this was brought up in the server meeting last Thursday 9 AM PT (8/25/2022), let's close the vote this Thursday 9 AM PT (9/1/2022), and take action accordingly by Friday.
I've updated the top comment to reflect voting state.
I vote yes, but don't have repo permissions to vote.
@ellisonbg you should have an invitation email
Thanks, I got it and am now able to vote :-)
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Ok! We've reached quorum and the consensus is "yes"!
Let's proceed to create the repo. @dlqqq what would you like to call the repo? Once I get confirmation there, I'll create the new repo and add you as collaborator.
@Zsailer Thank you! I was thinking it would be created under the jupyter-server
org with the repo named as jupyter_server_fileid
. This seems to match the convention of other server extensions (using underscores and being prefixed with jupyter_server
).
Sorry I wasn't able to attend the server meeting earlier; was at a dental appointment.
@dlqqq done :rocket: 😎 : https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter_server_fileid
cc @Zsailer
I would like to migrate the work done in https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter_server/pull/921 into a separate server extension. This gives us much more flexibility to iterate on the File ID service without having to make changes against Jupyter Server core. To do this, we would need a separate repo to store the File ID server extension.
Could you do this for us? I would also like to have write access such that I can make necessary changes early-on and be allowed to merge PRs.
Votes