jupyterhub / team-compass

A repository for team interaction, syncing, and handling meeting notes across the JupyterHub ecosystem.
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Discuss what it means to be a 'subproject' of Jupyter #101

Open yuvipanda opened 5 years ago

yuvipanda commented 5 years ago

From @ellisonbg in https://github.com/jupyterhub/team-compass/pull/100#issuecomment-451565528:

Meta question - is it the intent for binder to separate from Jupyter and be a separate project then? I am fine with that (or not), but that intent and a transition plan should be explicit. Also, would binder join NumFOCUS? If that is not the intent, then I don't think it is clear what it means for Jupyter to have a child project with its own (and different) formal governance model. While that could be explored, it would be a separate discussion that intersects ongoing discussions about Jupyter's governance model.

jzf2101 commented 5 years ago

IMHO if we consider BinderHub to be JupyterHub + repo2docker, I don't know how separate BinderHub should be from the JupyterHub project. repo2docker IMHO is more distinct from the rest of the jupyterhub project since the main thing it uses is the kernels and the juptyer server- but I'm not even sure if the tech itself is the right distinction to make?

ellisonbg commented 5 years ago

Another question to consider is to what extent is the binder subproject separate from the jupyterhub subproject. One of the informal patterns that is emerging broadly in jupyter is that subprojects/teams are semi-related to GH orgs (lab, hub, ipython, widgets). Obviously, this pattern isn't strict, but when the teams and orgs of two subprojects overlap highly, it is at least worth thinking about.

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IMHO if we consider BinderHub to be JupyterHub + repo2docker, I don't know how separate BinderHub should be from the JupyterHub project. repo2docker IMHO is more distinct from the rest of the jupyterhub project since the main thing it uses is the kernels and the juptyer server- but I'm not even sure if the tech itself is the right distinction to make?

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