I am beginning to use Jupyter Notebook.
I want students to comment on each other's Notebooks as part of a validation exercise.
I know how to insert markdown, etc., but have not found any 'automatic' way to identify a comment's author. For example, comments that I insert in an MS Word document are prefaced with my initials.
Does anyone know if there is such a feature, or whether an author needs to manually enter their identify?
Thank you,
Colin
p.s. I've also posted this question at stackoverflow, at https://bit.ly/2QNZYeg
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Saw the poster at JupyterCon: great progress!As for nuts and bolts: here's my 2c. We would be remiss to not consider the W3C Web Annotation Data Model for the on-disk/on-wire format. Standards, interop, conformance testable, rich media, yadda, yadda. Definitely worth a look.
The client is angular/jquery (and hammerjs for mobile), so likely not a great fit for Lab integration, but does have a lot of good insights.