Jupyter Community Workshops 2019 Year in Review
2019 was a busy, successful and exciting time for Jupyter Community Workshops! Led by community members, this global event series brought together small groups of people in order to strengthen the Jupyter community and for high-impact strategic work on focused topics.
Thank you to all those in our community who made these workshops a success. It’s important to recognize the organizers who proposed, planned, and led the workshops, as well as those that supported their efforts and those that attended the gatherings. It is truly inspiring to see everyone come together to strengthen our community and to make the future of Jupyter brighter and more connected.
Our third call for proposals was announced in November of 2019. We’re happy to share that planning efforts are already under way! Stay tuned to this blog for an announcement of the Jupyter Community Workshops to be hosted in the first round of 2020.
Jupyter Community Workshops 2019
Many thanks to all those who led a workshop in 2019 (listed here in chronological order):
- Jupyter Server Design and Roadmap Workshop: (Luciano Resende)
- Building upon the Jupyter Kernel Protocol (Sylvain Corlay)
- Jupyter nbgrader Hackathon/Code Sprint: (James Slack)
- Intro to Python for Kids, Parents & Teachers Series: (Tariq Rashad)
- Dashboarding in the Jupyter Ecosystem: (Pascal Bugnion, Sylvain Corlay)
- Jupyter for Scientific User Facilities and High-Performance Computing: (Rollin Thomas)
- South America Jupyter Community Workshop: (Damian Avila)
A special thanks to the financial sponsors of this event series, Bloomberg and Amazon Web Services. If your organization would like to support this program in the future, please contact NumFOCUS.
Jupyter Community Workshops are managed by Jupyter and NumFOCUS contributors: Ana Ruvalcaba, Jason Grout and Walker Chabbott.