Hi all,
this morning we completed the JupyterHub workshop, now most of the materials are up on the repo (note that I moved it to the jhub org, as I'd mistakenly put it up on the juptyer one):
All the speaker slides are up and video is now here:
I think it went fairly well, if a bit tight on the schedule (the final Q&A didn't really happen as we ran out of time, though there was discussion along the way).
I want to thank everyone who participated and helped us put this together, the speakers who took the time as well as the folks on the team who worked before and during. Jamie, Carol, Ana, Matthias and Reese made it all come together, and we had very useful content from a variety of use cases ranging from education to HPC and industry. It was great to have a mix of presentations from core developers, regulars of the project and new faces!
We'll take the high-order bits of these discussions as input for the future of JupyterHub, but hopefully both the content and the knowledge of who is working on the system and using it can already help others.
Cheers
f
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