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fix_notebook can be very heavy handed for kernel resolution. If a user wanted to customize the kernel matching logic, they would have to fork voila to achieve any customization in this regard. While I agree it's good to have some guard rail in, users should be able to disable this logic in favor of handling it within their own kernel manager
Proposed Solution
Add a toggle that can disable this logic
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fix_notebook can be very heavy handed for kernel resolution. If a user wanted to customize the kernel matching logic, they would have to fork voila to achieve any customization in this regard. While I agree it's good to have some guard rail in, users should be able to disable this logic in favor of handling it within their own kernel manager
Proposed Solution
Add a toggle that can disable this logic
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: