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carreau | 1 year ago

IPython maintainer and Jupyter dev (even if I barely touch frontend stuff these days). Happy to see diversity, keep up the good work and happy new year. Feel free to open issues upstream if you find lack of documentation or issue with protocol. You can also try to reach to jupyter media strategy team, maybe they'll be open to have a blog post about this on blog.jupyter.org

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szvsw|1 year ago

I’m not adding a lot to the conversation, but it’s not often you run into someone who contributes to creating a tool so fundamental to your daily life, career, growth as a researcher etc, so let me just take the opportunity to say: thank you and the rest of your team for creating such an amazing interactive tool.

prasunanand|1 year ago

Thanks @carreau. I think the documentation is amazing! Zasper is built on the great work and documentation from Jupyter team. I will reach out to Jupyter media strategy team.

BiteCode_dev|1 year ago

That's stellar sportmanship right there.

Not that jupyter's team needed even more respect from the community but damn.

carreau|1 year ago

I think that's fairly normal, having alternative frontends can only be beneficial to the community. I know it also look like there is a single Jupyter team, but the project is quite large, there are a lot of constraints and disagreements internally and there is not way to accomodate all users in the default jupyter install. Alternative are always welcome ; at least if they don't fragment the ecosystem by being not backward compatible with the default.

Also to be fair I'm also one of the Jupyter dev that agree with many points of OP, and would have pulled it into a different direction; but regardldess I will still support people wanting to go in a different direction than mine.