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We should probably put together an agenda for this one, since it's in a week. Is this Issue the place to do it? Are we inviting people to participate, or just presenting ourselves for the recording? If we are inviting people, we should get to it, since it's quite soon!
cc @yuvipanda @willingc @ellisonbg
@minrk - sure - we can start drafting the agenda here and post it as a wiki page once it's finalized. If @yuvipanda, @willingc, or @ellisonbg have a better way, I'm all ears!
Since the goal of the tutorials is to get the day-to-day team on equal-footing, I wasn't planning to do any advertising beyond the meeting invitation. If this is misguided, please let me know and suggest a better option! Thanks!
That makes perfect sense. I had forgotten a bit about the scope of the meeting.
Hoping to move the work that Brian did on the teaching deployment for CP over to the teaching reference repo and add some docs/screenshots on Monday. cc/ @minrk
Thanks @willingc ! Happy Birthday! 🍰
@minrk @willingc : @jhamrick will be attending the first 30 minutes of the tutorial - is there anything you'd like for her to present on? She's definitely willing to be there for questions as they come up, anything beyond that, we should probably let her know!
Also, what do you need from me? Thanks!
@minrk and I are planning to chat after the dev mtg. If there's anything that @jhamrick wants to share just let us know. I guess as long as we have ability to screen share/display slides then I think we are ok.
@willingc there is not anything in particular I'd like to present, I am just happy to help if it's needed!
I am pretty tight on time this week (upcoming conference deadline in a week) so the sooner you can let me know though, the better, so I can budget accordingly.
@jhamrick If you could say a few words about education, nbgrader, and use of jhub at berkeley, that would be great. I wouldn't worry about preparing slides. Just having you there for comments is awesome :D
I can present any/all of the ansible deploy stuff needed.
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@jhamrick https://github.com/jhamrick If you could say a few words about education, nbgrader, and use of jhub at berkeley, that would be great. I wouldn't worry about preparing slides. Just having you there for comments is awesome :D
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@ellisonbg Thanks. Min and I are going to chat about details tomorrow. I'm glad you volunteered since I had you, Jess, and Yuvi in mind re: the Teaching section of the draft agenda.
Here's the edited agenda for Friday - planned for 90 minutes. cc/ @JamiesHQ
@jhamrick, @ellisonbg, @yuvipanda We've roughly allocated 10 minutes of talk/discussion time for you to share a quick overview, architecture, and/or what's going on. If you would like more or less time (Yuvi, we know you are returning from a long flight), please let us know.
@parente, do let us know if you would like to be on the agenda to share any Docker/JupyterHub news.
We'll be starting a separate repo for an annotated agenda in Markdown for you to include any key points, links, or takeaways. I'll drop the link in this issue after creating the repo and the draft annotated agenda.
Thanks, Carol and @minrk
Thanks @willingc! 10 mins sounds good enough. I'll prep some slides - not planning on doing a demo, however (can do that later if needed).
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Here's the edited agenda for Friday - planned for 90 minutes. cc/ @JamiesHQ https://github.com/JamiesHQ
JupyterHub Tutorial
- [15 min] Overview and State of JupyterHub (Min)
- [30 min] Teaching with JupyterHub
- nbgrader: Using services and enhancements (Jess)
- Cal Poly: Deploying with Ansible and using JupyterLab (Brian)
- Berkeley: Data8 architecture overview (Yuvi)
- [20 min] Looking towards the future release (Min)
- [20 min] Discussion and Q&A (All)
@jhamrick https://github.com/jhamrick, @ellisonbg https://github.com/ellisonbg, @yuvipanda https://github.com/yuvipanda We've roughly allocated 10 minutes of talk/discussion time for you to share a quick overview, architecture, and/or what's going on. If you would like more or less time (Yuvi, we know you are returning from a long flight), please let us know.
@parente https://github.com/parente, do let us know if you would like to be on the agenda to share any Docker/JupyterHub news.
We'll be starting a separate repo for an annotated agenda in Markdown for you to include any key points, links, or takeaways. I'll drop the link in this issue after creating the repo and the draft annotated agenda.
Thanks, Carol and @minrk https://github.com/minrk
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Thanks @yuvipanda. Short and sweet is fine. Formal slides aren't necessary. Visuals, such as architecture drawings, are always welcomed ;-)
All,
Repo jupyter-resources/tutorial-devteam-jupyterhub-2017 for collecting materials related to Friday's Dev Tutorial. You should all have admin access.
Sounds great, see you all then!
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Repo jupyter-resources/tutorial-devteam-jupyterhub-2017 https://github.com/jupyter-resources/tutorial-devteam-jupyterhub-2017 for collecting materials related to Friday's Dev Tutorial. You should all have admin access.
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@minrk @willingc @ellisonbg @jhamrick @yuvipanda : Really looking forward to this session on Friday. After receiving some feedback from the team, and in the spirit of openness, I am going to share this event with the community via the mailing list this afternoon, clearly expressing the goals of the tutorial (to help the day-to-day team become more familiar with the architecture) and the intended audience (folks who are doing lots of Jupyter development). I'll also include that we'll be recording it and making it available shortly after so that interested parties want to view it afterward. Hope this doesn't throw off your game at all -or- too too much.
Thanks, @JamiesHQ!
Thanks everyone for coming together last Friday! I appreciate the organization and flow of the session and the demos were super helpful.
The recording of the tutorial is here: https://youtu.be/GegyqGhDYlo
Thanks @JamiesHQ. I updated the repo with the link too.
Join us for this Team JupyterHub tutorial designed to bring everyone up to speed with JupyterHub and our current JupyterHub deployments. We'll meet on BlueJeans so that the session can be recorded and shared with the wider community afterward.