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JupyterCon 2023 #166

Closed jtpio closed 1 year ago

jtpio commented 2 years ago

JupyterCon 2023 has been announced and will be held May 10–12 in Paris, France :tada:

Announcement post on the Jupyter blog: https://blog.jupyter.org/jupytercon-is-back-in-2023-90e5c25eeec9

Opening this issue early to check if folks would be interested in submitted a talk, poster or tutorial for the conference. Some ideas:

The deadline for the CfP is currently set to December, 15th, 2022 (Anywhere on Earth).

Feel free to comment here if you would to submit something, thanks!

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fcollonval commented 2 years ago

I can propose a tutorial for developing extensions. Is anybody interested to join?

jtpio commented 2 years ago

I can propose a tutorial for developing extensions. Is anybody interested to join?

Happy to join and help with the Notebook 7 / JupyterLite parts if we decide to include them. I think there is value in showing how JupyterLab extensions can be reused in these other applications.

krassowski commented 2 years ago

Happy to join and help with the Notebook 7 / JupyterLite parts if we decide to include them.

It would be great if we can get the plugin-playground on Lite with extra UI bits ready by then. I would be happy to join to plug it.

fcollonval commented 2 years ago

It seems CfP for tutorial is not yet opened.

jtpio commented 1 year ago

cc @echarles for awareness.

We created this issue in the JupyterLab team compass to sync on proposals. We could create another one in the Notebook team compass if you want too so it's more specific to Notebook. But probably it makes sense to keep the discussion here to centralize updates on the 2 subprojects.

jtpio commented 1 year ago

It seems CfP for tutorial is not yet opened.

For reference the page to submit a proposal mentions the following at the moment:

Tutorial submissions: JupyterCon will offer tutorials, but the CFP for tutorial will open at a later date.

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krassowski commented 1 year ago

Was there any update on the tutorials CFP, did I miss it? CC @SylvainCorlay?

marthacryan commented 1 year ago

Just saw this and wanted to say I'd also like to join on the tutorial for developing extensions!

Carreau commented 1 year ago

Hi, Yes there will be tutorial in parallel of the main conference (Wed/Thu), at not extra price. You will just need to register as the rooms are quite small (35-40). We'll have:

We did not open the CFT for tutorial as the room situation was unclear until quite late (and is still not super clear), and some other complexity. We hope to do better next year, in particular WRT doing it just before the conference and in a better space.

jtpio commented 1 year ago

Closing as JupyterCon 2023 is now over.

Thanks everyone who participated and submitted talks! Videos will soon be available on the JupyterCon YouTube channel.