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New repo for Headless/Scheduled Notebooks #34
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The proposed name for the new repo is jupyter-scheduler. @Zsailer Can you help with creating the new repo and adding permissions so I can push to it. |
Yes! I'll do that now. Closing the loop here—this move was officially approved by the Jupyter Server Team in a private vote. Thanks, @3coins, for the great work here! |
https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter-scheduler Done. 🚀 Closing this issue here 😎 |
Great! Thanks @Zsailer |
There is on-going work on supporting running notebooks as jobs from anywhere Jupyter is running. #957 showcases the concepts, components, and features of this extension. The goal here is to offer this to Jupyter (notebook, lab, hub) users as a new server extension under the
jupyter-server
org. Please vote here for setting up this repo.Note: One of the comments in the server meeting was bundling the UI and the server api in a single extension (Currently, we have separate extensions for these), since the UI depends on the server api. We will go ahead with this option and bundle the UI along with the server apis.
cc @Zsailer
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