Our team#
This page describes the official team members of the JupyterHub community. For information about what these teams mean and how you can join, see Team structure and responsibilities.
Here is the current JupyterHub team (listed alphabetically, with affiliation, and main areas of contribution):
Min Ragan-Kelley acts as the team lead for the JupyterHub organization.
Inactive Team members#
Matthias Busonnier (@carreau), Jessica Forde (@jzf2101), Lindsey Heagy (@lheagy), M Pacer (@mpacer), Zach Sailer (@Zsailer)
Emoji keys#
You may notice that some of the team-members have βemojisβ to reflect their contributions in JupyterHub. These are from the Kent Dodds βall contributors specβ. Below is a short table to show what each emoji represents.
word |
image |
description |
question |
π¬ |
Answering Questions (in Issues, Stack Overflow, Gitter, Slack, etc.) |
bug |
π |
Bug reports |
blog |
π |
Blogposts |
bizdev |
πΌ |
Business Development |
code |
π» |
Code |
design |
π¨ |
Design |
doc |
π |
Documentation |
eventOrganizing |
π |
Event Organizing |
example |
π‘ |
Examples |
financial |
π΅ |
Financial Support |
fundingFinding |
π |
Funding/Grant Finders |
ideas |
π€ |
Ideas & Planning |
infra |
π |
Infrastructure (Hosting,Build-Tools,etc) |
platform |
π¦ |
Packaging/porting to support a new platform |
plugin |
π |
Plugin/utility libraries |
review |
π |
Reviewed Pull Requests |
talk |
π’ |
Talks |
test |
β οΈ |
Tests |
tool |
π§ |
Tools |
translation |
π |
Translation |
tutorial |
β |
Tutorials |
video |
πΉ |
Videos |
Outreachy internships#
We would also like to thank everybody who has participated in Outreachy internships with us. This includes the interns themselves who worked with us to improve JupyterHub, and the community members that donated their time and skills as mentors, coordinators and volunteers.
December, 2022#
Interns#
Community members#
December, 2018#
Interns#
Georgiana Dolocan
Leticia Portella
Community members#
Min Ragan-Kelley
Yuvi Panda