# Jupyter Community Call May 31 **Date:** May 31, 2022, at 7am Pacific (in your [timezone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/Los%20Angeles/2022-05-31/7:00/Jupyter%20Community%20Call)) **[Discourse](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/jupyter-community-calls/668)** **[YouTube link](https://youtu.be/KzH7yJ07PgQ)** **Please note:** - Community calls are recorded and posted to this [playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUrHeD2K9Cmkoamm4NjLmvXC4Y6E1o8SP) - 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 * **Isabela:** Shout out to the security team for rolling out awesome documentation on the [Jupyter Vulnerability Handling Process](https://github.com/jupyter/security/blob/main/docs/vulnerability-handling.md#roles)! * **Isabela:** Reminder that the [Jupyter Community Workshops call for proposals](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyter-community-workshops-c7491a3cca00) has been extended! You can now apply until June 6. * **Mike** Organising an internal intermediate/advanced jupyter training at Oxford, anything cool you would like to to share with biomedical researchers? * Matthias: I would search a bit on the napari side. * Chris Holdgraf is in Europe and runs [2i2c](https://2i2c.org/), he might be a good person to ask. * Romeo: reach out about relevant talks * Deep Learning in biomedical and genomics data * ...using JuypterLab * ...using Elyra Pipelines * Deep Learning based image analysis in Radiology * An overview and life demo of JupyterLab Extensions for Genomics * An overview and life demo of JupyterLab Extensions for Life Science * [Please don’t disable authentication in Jupyter servers- Jupyter blog](https://blog.jupyter.org/please-dont-disable-authentication-in-jupyter-servers-dd197206e7f6) * **Matthias**: SciPy draft done! Hooray! * **Gayle**: Shout out to Sylvain for speaking at the upcoming [PyData London](https://pydata.org/london2022/) ## Agenda Items Add agenda items here **before** the meeting. We will reorganize the agenda so that it fits in the 60m meeting slot. * **Name** This is an example of agenda item formatting. * **Matthias** And https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter.github.io/pull/696, we'd love to know if some folks want to participate / help handle the process – no need to be be a security expert. * **Matthias** Question : Anything to organise about SciPy ? * Gayle: there is interest in organizing, but we need ideas! Reach out if there's something you'd like to organize. * Isabela: not aware of anything that has developed yet, but can ask around. * **Isabela** Sharing two cool resources I don't see talked about often: * [jupyter/surveys](https://github.com/jupyter/surveys) * [JupyterLab user stories](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/tree/master/design) ## Other Links Shared This is a space to store links shared during community call discussions related to or separate from the agenda items. - A curated list of awesome Jupyter projects, libraries and resources at [markusschanta/awesome-jupyter](https://github.com/markusschanta/awesome-jupyter) - A curated list of awesome JupyterLab extensions and resources at [mauhai/awesome-jupyterlab](https://github.com/mauhai/awesome-jupyterlab) ## Attendees | Name | Institution | GitHub Handle| |----------|---------------------------|--------------| | Wayne Decatur | Upstate Medical University | @fomightez | Michał Krassowski | Oxford | @krassowski | Gayle Ollington|NumFOCUS|@gollington | | | Eric Gentry | Anaconda | @ericsnekbytes | | Romeo Kienzler | IBM (CODAIT) | @romeokienzler | | Isabela Presedo-Floyd | Quansight Labs | @isabela-pf | Plus one more.