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transfer classic jupyter/notebook to the jupyterlab organization #132

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tonyfast opened this issue Nov 10, 2021 · 3 comments
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transfer classic jupyter/notebook to the jupyterlab organization #132

tonyfast opened this issue Nov 10, 2021 · 3 comments
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tonyfast commented Nov 10, 2021

as we manage the transition to notebook 7, we'll need to move issues between the repos. projects need to be in the same organization to transfer issues between projects. would it be possible to move classic to jupyterlab organization to prepare for notebook 7.0? are there any major downfalls of this choice?

there are some drafts issues on the sunrise project board that will be hampered by the separate organizations, and recently this became a concern when merging retrolab issues in notebook classic jupyter/notebook#6225 (comment) .

cc: @Zsailer @jtpio

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jtpio commented Jan 19, 2022

Should this be closed now that the general consensus seems to be moving the retrolab code base to the existing jupyter/notebook repo? #133 (comment)

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vidartf commented Jan 21, 2022

Closing proactively (aka please have a low threshold for reopening if this is still needed/useful). 😃

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