Hi,
just in case, I started to package ipython 4 and Jupyter in Mageia.. my progress is there https://wiki.mageia.org/en/User:Philippem
may be it could help for Fedora.
For help, I saw also that Debian started the work too.
Philippe Makowski makowski.fedora@gmail.com schrieb am So., 17. Apr. 2016 um 19:29 Uhr:
Hi,
just in case, I started to package ipython 4 and Jupyter in Mageia.. my progress is there https://wiki.mageia.org/en/User:Philippem
may be it could help for Fedora.
Thank you for your effort. It is of help to see which packages in Fedora need new reviews.
For help, I saw also that Debian started the work too.
Any help on reviewing new packages for ipython/jupyter and (co-)maintaining the ipython stack is welcome. Are there any volunteers? :)
Best, Thomas
On 18 April 2016 at 08:06, Thomas Spura tomspur@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Any help on reviewing new packages for ipython/jupyter and (co-)maintaining the ipython stack is welcome. Are there any volunteers? :)
Am happy to help review packages, and will have a window of time in the coming two weeks where I'll have more time than usual :). Is there any kind of tracking bug set up for this?
Jonathan Underwood jonathan.underwood@gmail.com schrieb am Mo., 18. Apr. 2016 um 12:04 Uhr:
On 18 April 2016 at 08:06, Thomas Spura tomspur@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Any help on reviewing new packages for ipython/jupyter and
(co-)maintaining
the ipython stack is welcome. Are there any volunteers? :)
Am happy to help review packages, and will have a window of time in the coming two weeks where I'll have more time than usual :). Is there any kind of tracking bug set up for this?
I just added a few review requests and the one for the notebook could serve as the tracking bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327979
It seems jupyter-core has no further dependencies and could be reviewed first: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327994
Thanks for joining the jupyter party! :) Thomas