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Make nbconvert root handler asynchronous #512

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@hMED22 hMED22 commented May 7, 2021

Resolves #490.

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@blink1073 blink1073 added this to the 1.7 milestone May 7, 2021
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lgtm!

@blink1073 blink1073 merged commit 3927d28 into jupyter-server:master May 7, 2021
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Thanks, @hMED22 and @mwakaba2. 🚀

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@hMED22 hMED22 deleted the make-nbconvert-root-handler-asynchronous branch May 7, 2021 19:43
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nbconvert handler is affected by slow filesystems and blocks event loop
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