JupyterCon NYC: August 22nd-25th
Dear fellow Jovyans,We’re just weeks away our first Jupyter community conference, JupyterCon. It will take place from August 22nd to 25th (and Sprints 26th), in the beautiful city of New York, at the...
View ArticleJupyter Notebook 5.1.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook 5.1.0. This is a minor release that includes mostly bug fixes and improvements with the notable addition of i18n (internationalization and...
View ArticleRelease of IPython 5.5 and 6.2
Four month after releasing IPython 6.1 and 5.4, and a couple of hours after the release of the notebook 5.1, we are happy to announce the release of IPython 6.2 (Python 3 only), and it’s cousin IPython...
View ArticleJupyterHub 0.8
We are pleased to announce the release of JupyterHub 0.8. This is a big release with many fixes and improvements, and some major changes.To upgrade from jupyterhub 0.7:Stop jupyterhubpip3 install...
View ArticleJupyter Notebook 5.2.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook 5.2.0. This is a minor release that includes mostly bug fixes and improvements with the notable addition of RTL (right-to-left) support.You...
View ArticleIncident Report: Jupyter services down
update: December 14, 20:45 UTC, all services should be restored and back up.On December 13, at 22:10 UTC (4:10pm EST), a large number of Jupyter-provided services stopped responding. This included, but...
View ArticleAnnouncing the JupyterHub Helm Chart v0.5
JupyterHub makes it possible to serve Jupyter instances to multiple users. The JupyterHub Helm Chart makes it possible to run this setup on kubernetes, making JupyterHub more scalable, stable, and...
View ArticleJupyter Notebook 5.3.0
We are pleased to announce the release of Jupyter Notebook 5.3.0. This is a minor release that introduces some notable improvements, such as terminal support for Windows and support for operating...
View ArticleJupyterCon 2018: Call For Proposal
Dear fellow Jovyans,It is with great pleasure that we are opening the Call For Proposals (CFP) for JupyterCon 2018!Last August, Project Jupyter, the NumFOCUS Foundation, and O’Reilly Media came...
View ArticleAnnouncing Jupyter Day Atlanta Spring 2018
Get your early bird tickets @ jupyter-day-atlanta.eventbrite.comThe Atlanta Jupyter User Group is excited to announce Early Bird Tickets and the Call for Proposals to the second Jupyter Day Atlanta on...
View ArticleJupyter Pop-Up, March 21, Boston
A new series of local Jupyter events, starting in Boston.Jupyter Pop-Up, brought to you by NumFOCUS and O’Reilly Media, March 21, Boston, MA.Many of you are looking forward to JupyterCon 2018 and have...
View ArticleSecurity fix for JupyterHub GitLab OAuthenticator Group Whitelists
If you are using JupyterHub with the GitLab OAuthenticator and its gitlab_group_whitelist support, there is a security issue where the authenticator will allow users outside your intended group...
View ArticleJupyterLab is Ready for Users
We are proud to announce the beta release series of JupyterLab, the next-generation web-based interface for Project Jupyter.tl;dr: JupyterLab is ready for daily use (installation, documentation, try it...
View ArticleA Diagram Editor for JupyterLab
With the success of the notebook file format as a medium for communicating scientific results, more than an interactive development environment, Jupyter is turning into an interactive scientific...
View ArticleAuthoring Custom Jupyter Widgets
A Hands-On GuideGuest post authored by Olivier Borderies, Olivier Coudray, and Pierre MarionJupyter interactive widgets enhance the notebook experience by allowing users to create graphical user...
View ArticleReproducible Data Dependencies for Python [Guest Post]
This article is the first in a series of guest blog posts about open source projects in the Jupyter ecosystem and the problems they attempt to solve. If you would like to submit a guest post to...
View ArticleJupyterCon 2018, NYC August 21–25
Discover how data-driven organizations are using Jupyter to analyze data, share insights, and foster practices for dynamic, reproducible data science.I’m grateful to join Fernando Pérez and Brian...
View ArticleWe Analyzed 1 Million Jupyter Notebooks — Now You Can Too [Guest Post]
One of the 1 million+ notebooks we scraped from GitHub in July 2017. This notebook combines code, visualizations, and text to create an effective computational narrative.This is a guest post on how...
View ArticleJupyterCon 2018: Registration Open
Dear Jupyter Community,For the past six months, the Project Jupyter team in collaboration with O’Reilly Media and NumFOCUS have been planning JupyterCon 2018. In January, we opened the Call For...
View ArticleInterpreted C++ for GIS with Jupyter
A live interactive map in a C++ Jupyter notebookThe recent release of the Jupyter kernel for C++, based on the Cling interpreter enabled a number of new workflows for the users of the C++ programming...
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