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History of Jupyter #10
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We can potentially adapt "The Big Split" document into some rich documentation pages that we can maybe host on the meta docs and/or reuse for subproject pages. |
Create a timeline of the projects, putting the projects in the context of how the project evolved. A different view (along time) of "What is Jupyter" (issue #8 ) |
Include Jupyter-Lite |
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In answering "what is Jupyter?", to include the history of the Jupyter projects. A natural way of presenting all subprojects (eg, IPython) and their reason to be, while informing a pretty nice timeline of community project(s).
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