# April 27, 2021 **Date:** April 27, 2021, at 8am Pacific (your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2021-04-27/8:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call)) [**Discourse:**](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668) [**Youtube Link**](https://youtu.be/k-oaQG459A0) **Please note:** - Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP) - These notes will be recorded and posted [here](https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/community-call-notes/index.html) - Everyone present is held to the [Jupyter Code of Conduct](https://jupyter.org/conduct) ## Purpose Think of it as a monthly, virtual JupyterCon. It’s a place to announce and share fun things happening in the Jupyter community. For more discussion on the format of these calls, see the thread [here](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/reviving-the-all-jupyter-team-meetings/423). ## Short reports, celebrations, shout-outs - **Loïc Huder** New release of [jupyterlab-h5web](https://github.com/silx-kit/jupyterlab-h5web) that brings HDF5 file exploration and visualization to the notebook. - **Isabela Presedo-Floyd** As always, if anyone is interested in hosting, co-hosting, or getting involved with planning a community call, please reach out to me. ## Agenda Items - **Jeremy**: - [JupyterLite](https://github.com/jtpio/jupyterlite), a JupyterLab distribution that runs entirely in the browser - Many thanks to Nick! - Try it online: https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_static/lab/index.html - **Gonzalo** Internationalization workflow for extension developers - Some feedback... :man-facepalming: - "As I see, there is a delay with the creation and publishing of language packs. We use Jupyter Lab as a base for one of our products and we are interested in using language lacks in it (especially Chinese and Japanese. What is the reason for the delay and is it possible to help the project somehow? We are interested in contributing to the Jupyter Lab project in many domains, for example, sofrware development, testing and translation." - Releasing language packages :world_map::card_file_box: - [Current packages and state](https://crowdin.com/project/jupyterlab) (showing first 10) ![The top 10 translations by percent completed are Spanish at 100%, Chinese Simplified at 100%, Hebrew at 88%, Turkish at 86%, Brazilian Portuguese at 83%, Ukrainian at 83%, Japanese at 83% French at 83%, Russian at 74%, and Polish at 60%](https://i.imgur.com/vNeRe8s.png) - Releasing Spanish and Chinese simplified today evening. :eyes: - Please attend the JLab dev meeting for more information on the internal process for managing the translations and language packs. - Resources :books: 1. [Example PR to internationalize your extension](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git/pull/888) adding internationalization to [Jupyterlab-Git](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git) extension. 1. [Yaml File to update on the language packs centralized repo](https://github.com/jupyterlab/language-packs/blob/master/repository-map.yml) to update on the language packs repository. 1. [Language packs repository](https://github.com/jupyterlab/language-packs). 1. [Start translating on Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/jupyterlab) 1. [JupyterCON slides](https://cfp.jupytercon.com/2020/schedule/presentation/239/bienvenido-bienvenue-welcome-jupyterlab-and-language-extensions/) - [[Video]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-3eo1y5IrA) - **David**: - **Nbterm** - [Blog: Jupyter Notebooks in the terminal](https://blog.jupyter.org/nbterm-jupyter-notebooks-in-the-terminal-6a2b55d08b70) - [Github Repository](https://github.com/davidbrochart/nbterm) ![Notebook cell input and outputs represented in the terminal. The terminal has a black background and syntax coloring. Line numbers appear to the left of each line as "In 1", "In 2" etc. Inputs appear as text within a grey bounding box. Each input line's output appears as grey text below the box.](https://i.imgur.com/kzNyCno.png) ## Other Links Shared This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items. - https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-hdf5 - https://github.com/jtpio/jupyterlite/issues/41 - https://deathbeds.github.io/jyve/lab/ - https://github.com/capytale/capytale ## Attendees | Name | Institution | GitHub Handle | |------|-------------|---------------| |A. T. Darian| Two Sigma | @afshin | |Layne Sadler|AIQC |@aiqc| |Sylvain Corlay | QuantStack | @SylvainCorlay | |Loïc Huder|ESRF|@loichuder| |Claudia Regio |@Microsoft |@claudiaregio |Joyce Er |@Microsoft |@joyceerhl| | Jeremy Tuloup | @QuantStack | @jtpio | | Steven Silvester | @Apple | @blink1073 | | Zach Sailer | @Apple | @Zsailer | | Gonzalo Peña-C. | @Quansight | @goanpeca | | Damián Avila | MADS & 2i2c | @damianavila | | Pete Blois | Google | @blois | | Marvin Kastner | Hamburg University of Technology | @1kastner | | David Brochart | QuantStack | @davidbrochart | | Tony Fast | Quansight | @tonyfast | | Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf |