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Re: Feedback on Emacs-Jupyter
From: |
Nathaniel Nicandro |
Subject: |
Re: Feedback on Emacs-Jupyter |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 14:56:57 -0600 |
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mu4e 1.6.10; emacs 27.2 |
> Thanks a lot for your work!
Thanks a lot for maintaining the wonderful Org package!
> Hope it helps.
Thanks, I've previously seen the video and it does help with figuring
out the issues with emacs-jupyter as it currently stands.
> Also, it appears that Jupyter is getting a lot of traction in research
> community and it is distributed via GPL-compatible license (modified BSD
> license). I believe that we should consider including the Org-related
> part to Org core if the rest can be distributed via ELPA. WDYT?
I would be happy to contribute the Org related parts of emacs-jupyter to
Org core. I think that would mainly mean the ob-jupyter.el file that is
similar to the other ob-*.el files. How would I go about contributing
ob-jupyter.el in this specific situation?
With regards to distributing the rest via ELPA, I would like to get the
code base into a more stable state as I am planning to integrate changes
that I've been working on this past year which may cause some breaking
changes in people's configs. Once I've shaken out the bugs after I merge
those changes, I'll be more than willing to submit emacs-jupyter as an
ELPA package, if they would have it.
Regards,
--
Nathaniel
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