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Join forces with other to maintain this package. #146

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damianavila opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 10 comments
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Join forces with other to maintain this package. #146

damianavila opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 10 comments

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@damianavila
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This package is important for a lot of users and it would be nice to have a quick iteration in the fixes and releases going forward.
This is particularly important in the transition toward notebook v7. More details about the migration can be found at jupyter/notebook-team-compass#5.

@echarles (alongside with @RReys, @ericsnekbytes) expressed interest to join forces and help in the maintenance of this package (meaning also giving access to the GitHub repo and PyPI).

@juhasch @jcb91, WDTY about that? Thanks!!

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Thank for starting the discussion @damianavila Yes, happy to add more workforce on the repo to ensure a smooth transition to notebook v7 while supporting the current notebook/nbclassic users.

cc/ @RRosio

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juhasch commented Nov 20, 2022

Sure, this would be fantastic and is surely most welcome from my side.

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Given the previous agreement from @juhasch, I have added @echarles @RRosio and @ericsnekbytes to the repo with write access.

I do not have access to the PyPI stuff, so pinging @juhasch and @jcb91, so they can provide you all with that specific access.

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I do not have access to the PyPI stuff, so pinging @juhasch and @jcb91, so they can provide you all with that specific access.

@juhasch, can you please provide access to @echarles and others so they can effectively do a new release?
Thanks!!

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juhasch commented Apr 30, 2023

Hi @damianavila,
sure.
@echarles: What is you Pypi user name ?

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echarles commented May 1, 2023

Hi @damianavila, my pypi username is datalayer. Can you share and link here the commands to make a release?. I see https://github.com/Jupyter-contrib/jupyter_nbextensions_configurator/releases/ is populated, are you uploading the release manually.

@RRosio @ericsnekbytes It would be great to have you on pypi, can you also share you pypi username?

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RRosio commented May 1, 2023

Thank you for the ping @echarles! My PyPI username is RRosio.

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ericsnekbytes commented May 2, 2023 via email

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juhasch commented May 2, 2023

@echarles : To upload to PyPi I use twine, so basically:

python setup.py bdist_wheel 
twine upload dist/* 

You need a token from PyPi for this and use __token__ as username for the upload.

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echarles commented May 2, 2023

Thank you so much @juhasch. I have just released version 0.6.2. We can leave this open a bit more, but very happy to have more people on board to ease the maintenance of this project.

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