JupyterHub HPC Meeting - August 2022#
Date: 2022-08-03
Time: 8:30 AM PDT
GitHub issue:
Calendar for future meetings: https://jupyterhub-team-compass.readthedocs.io/en/latest/meetings/
Welcome to the Meeting#
Hello! If you are joining the team video meeting, sign in below so we know who was here. Roll call:
name / institution / GitHub handle
Rollin Thomas / NERSC / @rcthomas
Ryan Lovett / UC Berkeley / @ryanlovett
Michael Milligan / MSI @ UMN / @mbmilligan
Quick updates#
60 second updates on things you have been up to, questions you have, or developments you think people should know about. This is also a chance to suggest a future presentation if you’ve got work currently in progress you might want to share. Please add yourself, and if you do not have an update to share, you can pass.
Name: Your update
Ryan Lovett: namespacing jupyter server to protect servers spawned by jupyter-server-proxy
Reports and celebrations#
This is a place to make announcements (without a need for discussion). This is also a great place to give shout-outs to contributors! We’ll read through these at the beginning of the meeting.
Name: Your report or celebration
Agenda items#
Let’s collect all potential agenda items here before the start of the meeting. We will then attempt to create a coherent agenda that fits in the 60m meeting slot. If there are similar items try and group them together.
All: Standing project items:
Batchspawner check-in: Issues and PRs
Current PRs to review?
Minor point release? Yes!
Year of accumulated changes
Mike will go ahead
Users overwriting script template
Wrapspawner check-in: Issues and PRs
EPA team contribution PR
They’ve been working on responding to review
Workshop/conference season:
SC22 Urgent+Interactive HPC workshop!!!
Full research paper: Papers describing novel research of maximum length up to 10 pages.
Hot topic paper: Papers of 6 pages or less, covering less mature work or late breaking results, will be evaluated separately from full papers.
August 15 deadline
PEARC - Rick + Mike were there
JupyterHub almost invisible on agenda
Talks though mention Jupyter/Hub, widespread
Worthwhile to keep PEARC abreast of JupyterHub
JupyterHub 3 testing
Abandoned things to revive/decide fate of?
Next time or when we’ve got more people
Brainstorm how to leverage these
Or close them down and do something else