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Launch the MyST -> Jupyter Book parity project #1001

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choldgraf opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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Launch the MyST -> Jupyter Book parity project #1001

choldgraf opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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@choldgraf
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choldgraf commented Mar 18, 2024

To begin, we'd like to communicate our intent to use MyST as a Jupyter Book build engine, and define the basic framework for organizing and prioritizing our work internally.

Progress towards goal

This is the first step towards the following goal:

This will give us a foundation to begin iterating, with the goal of getting new functionality in front of users as quickly as we can so that we can learn and improve with them.

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We can still identify and start talking to one or two communities now, or stakeholders in those communities, it doesn't need to be blocked by the blog post but the blog post will be helpful for enabling the message to be better communicated across those communities.

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I've removed #618 from this list, as we've discussed that it should be the responsibility of JB2 to convert Sphinx-style glossaries.

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Spoke a bit with @agoose77 about this today. We've got the two "guiding principles" issues finished up, one of them is merged and the other we'll leave open and use it as a reference for our development-focused initiative:

The only remaining thing for this one is to get the blog post out. @agoose77 is going to finish up a draft and get feedback from one or two communities and then I think we can post it soon

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Current status

The pre-proposal has gotten positive feedback as well, and one person asked if we'd be willing to speak with the software steering council on Monday to answer any questions people may have.

Current plan

  • Attend the SSC meeting on Monday (8am California time)
  • If that goes positively, then convert the JEP into markdown and make it a PR
  • Link the PR from the blog post, and then post the blog post as well

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OK all - I think the final two outputs of this one are done:

I suggest we close this one and focus on the development-oriented initiative here w/ @agoose77 :

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