Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

[short notice] Give a talk at JupyterCon #73

Closed
choldgraf opened this issue Jul 19, 2020 · 8 comments
Closed

[short notice] Give a talk at JupyterCon #73

choldgraf opened this issue Jul 19, 2020 · 8 comments
Labels
discussion Things that aren't closeable

Comments

@choldgraf
Copy link
Member

choldgraf commented Jul 19, 2020

This is very very short notice - so I apologize for not catching it sooner - but the JupyterCon 2020 CFP for talks closes Monday night (Pacific time). I think that we could use this conference as an opportunity to give a talk about the ExecutableBooks project, the new Jupyter Book re-write, etc.

I am happy to submit a proposal on our behalf. I think that if we frame it as a "next evolution of Jupyter Book" kinda thing, then it'll have a very high probability of being accepted (I'd probably submit it under the "Jupyter Tools" track).

I've started off with a very rough title/outline at this doc link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1S-piiM9gjqq886BKEGKzKdXRJBuEMC6EGEFhnvAaPkQ/edit?usp=sharing

I'd love any comments, edits, suggestions etc, as well as a signal as to whether you think this is or isn't a good idea! If I don't hear any strong negative responses I'll plan to submit the application in ~36 hours (Monday evening California time)

Let me know what you all think!

@choldgraf choldgraf changed the title Give a talk at JupyterCon [short notice] Give a talk at JupyterCon Jul 19, 2020
@jstac
Copy link
Member

jstac commented Jul 19, 2020

Sound good @choldgraf , thanks for putting it together. I like your outline.

I suppose the other thing to do is point people towards examples in the wild. Do you have a list? Here's the link to the Japanese one again: https://py4etrics.github.io/, https://py4etrics.github.io/part_2.html

@rowanc1
Copy link
Member

rowanc1 commented Jul 19, 2020

I think it is a really good idea. :)

@chrisjsewell
Copy link
Member

sounds good to me 👍 (I added a few notes)

examples in the wild. Do you have a list?

there is also always https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book/network/dependents (+ https://github.com/executablebooks/MyST-Parser/network/dependents)

@chrisjsewell
Copy link
Member

https://github.com/executablebooks/MyST-Parser/network/dependents?package_id=UGFja2FnZS05NjQ5Njg1NTY%3D

Nice to see there are some "big" players starting to use MyST: jupyterhub, google, nteract, ansible

@choldgraf
Copy link
Member Author

Nice to see there are some "big" players starting to use MyST: jupyterhub, google, nteract, ansible

Anecdotally, I think that folks are generally really excited about MyST. I've heard a lot of great things about it. We should definitely highlight it as a standalone tool as a part of this talk :-)

@chrisjsewell chrisjsewell added the discussion Things that aren't closeable label Jul 23, 2020
@chrisjsewell chrisjsewell pinned this issue Jul 23, 2020
@choldgraf
Copy link
Member Author

Thank you for submitting your proposal "The new Jupyter Book - beautiful, interactive, publication-quality books built with Jupyter" to JupyterCon 2020. In order to hear from more speakers, we are introducing a new 12-minute talk option. We are pleased to inform you that your Jupyter Community: Tools and Practices Talk "The new Jupyter Book - beautiful, interactive, publication-quality books built with Jupyter" has been selected for a 12-minute talk. We’re looking forward to an incredible event!

If you would like to instead present your topic as a poster in our poster session, we would be happy to accept your proposal as a poster submission instead. Posters consist of a 2-minute prerecorded video overview, a poster pdf file and thumbnail for the gallery, and a description that can include a link to an interactive site such as a Voila dashboard. See the Posters at JupyterCon 2020 section on the JupyterCon website for more information.

Please reply to this email by Wednesday, August 19, to confirm whether you are still available to present your Jupyter Community: Tools and Practices Talk "The new Jupyter Book - beautiful, interactive, publication-quality books built with Jupyter" as a 12-minute talk (or let us know if you would rather convert it to a poster).

As you know, JupyterCon 2020 is an online conference. Your talk will be prerecorded and broadcast during the conference. Your video will need to be uploaded to our system by Friday, September 11. Your talk video should be at most 12 minutes long. We will send you additional information next week, including how to upload your video and other helpful tips for recording your video. In the meantime, please let us know if you have any questions by contacting us at [email protected].

For your information, we have enclosed below the comments from reviewers for your proposal.

@chrisjsewell
Copy link
Member

Aslo note myst-parser is a dependency in the official jupytercon tutorial template 😄 https://github.com/jupytercon/tutorial2020/blob/f33ebcfb93a0333f71f0b3a5f39a00fe5a56c4a9/requirements.txt#L3
(I made a PR for them to update the version! jupytercon/tutorial2020#4)

@choldgraf choldgraf unpinned this issue Mar 28, 2021
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
discussion Things that aren't closeable
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

4 participants