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Transfer jupyterlab-quickopen #78

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jtpio opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 7 comments
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Transfer jupyterlab-quickopen #78

jtpio opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 7 comments
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jtpio commented Sep 26, 2024

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It would be great to move https://github.com/parente/jupyterlab-quickopen to the jupyterlab-contrib org to continue maintaining the project, since it's a very useful extension.

@parente also expressed interest in moving the extension here: jupyterlab-contrib/jupyterlab-quickopen#48 (comment)

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  • You are owner of the repository you want to transfer
  • Which role do you want to have in the jupyterlab-contrib organization (check one of):
    • Help with all jupyterlab-contrib repositories
    • Help with the transferred repository only
    • I don't have time anymore to keep helping the project
  • The transferred repository (check one of):
    • Must keep the extension name
    • Cannot use the original name
    • I don't care
  • The code is available under a Open Source license
  • A license file is present in the code repository
  • The extension is working on at least JupyterLab 3.x
  • The repository contains a README file describing:
    • The provided feature(s)
    • A picture illustrating the feature(s)
    • The available options/settings (if applicable)
    • How to install the extension
    • optional a Binder link to test the feature online
  • optional The frontend code (Typescript/Javascript) is tested
  • optional The backend code (Python) is tested
  • I certify the extension is not using exclusively paid-plan of any commercial service
  • I will help the transfer process on the code repository AND the built packages

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jtpio commented Sep 26, 2024

@parente if you are still interested in moving the project, here a a couple of steps on the three platforms:

Thanks!

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parente commented Sep 27, 2024

Thanks @jtpio.

A question about the package on npmjs.com. What is published there is only used by versions of the extension compatible with jupyterlab<3.0. When I updated the extension to work with JupyterLab 3.x, I folded everything into the pip-installable package on PyPI. (jupyterlab-contrib/jupyterlab-quickopen#17)

Is this transfer a good opportunity to remove support for that old version and ignore / deprecate / cleanup the legacy npm package?

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jtpio commented Sep 27, 2024

Is this transfer a good opportunity to remove support for that old version and ignore / deprecate / cleanup the legacy npm package?

Right. Maybe we can indeed skip the move of the npm package.

Thanks for the help!

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jtpio commented Sep 27, 2024

Closing as fixed, thanks again for helping with the transfer!

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parente commented Sep 27, 2024

@jtpio

Right. Maybe we can indeed skip the move of the npm package.

✅ I've marked the package deprecated on npmjs.com so it's still available to people running the older version.

Closing as fixed, thanks again for helping with the transfer!

Thank you 🫵 for the option to move it to this org. Cheers!

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parente commented Sep 27, 2024

One more note: @jtpio, I saw you granted me Owner role in this org for the transfer. Please do take that away from me and assign me to whichever group I'm supposed to be in instead. 😄

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jtpio commented Sep 27, 2024

Ah right, it was so you could move the repo to this org.

I changed your role back to "Member".

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