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[short notice] Give a talk at JupyterCon #73
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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 |
I think it is a really good idea. :) |
sounds good to me 👍 (I added a few notes)
there is also always https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book/network/dependents (+ https://github.com/executablebooks/MyST-Parser/network/dependents) |
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 :-) |
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Aslo note myst-parser is a dependency in the official jupytercon tutorial template 😄 https://github.com/jupytercon/tutorial2020/blob/f33ebcfb93a0333f71f0b3a5f39a00fe5a56c4a9/requirements.txt#L3 |
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!
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