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Assess and install Elyra by IBM for pipeline editor #48
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Can this be closed? Or are we waiting on Kale stuff? |
We are still waiting on: a) Kale |
@sylus this is done, right? |
Yeah I think we can close this. Will installed it, then I tried to use it
and found it was a good idea but still pretty buggy. Maybe we add a card to
the backlog to remind us to come back to it in a few months?
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@sylus <https://github.com/sylus> this is done, right?
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Yeah I guess I'm wondering what our policy should be for these things. I feel like there are Zombie Tickets kicking around, and wasn't sure whether they should stay open |
Tickets are free! Having a well populated backlog sounds ok to me
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IBM has released a new open source toolkit with AI extensions to the popular Jupyter Notebooks data science development platform.
The Elyra AI Toolkit extends the industry standard JupyterLab user interface with the goal of simplifying development of AI and other data science models. IBM said this week the initial release includes a visual editor for building AI pipelines along with the ability to run interactive notebooks as batch jobs. Other features include Python script execution and a “hybrid runtime” capability based on Jupyter Notebooks’ enterprise gateway.
https://elyra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/overview.html#notebook-pipelines-visual-editor
https://github.com/elyra-ai/elyra
https://github.com/elyra-ai/kfp-notebook
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