Chris Holdgraf
@choldgraf
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Executive Director @2i2c_org Executive Council @ProjectJupyter co-lead JupyterHub and JupyterBook open communities π open infrastructure π» open science π§ͺ
Berkeley, California
Joined November 2009
After many months of work we are excited to announce the new Jupyter Book! https://t.co/WzaJXaku6j This is a complete re-write of Jupyter Book to make it more modular, powerful, customizable, and easy to use. See this π§΅ for some highlights!
blog.jupyter.org
Note: this announcement is cross-posted between the Jupyter Blog and the Executable Book Project updates blog
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This is a pattern I'm excited to lean into - many communities get opportunities to use cloud resources ad-hoc. We'd like our membership to be an easy way to quickly get resources when you need them, when credits / access / etc is available by government/state resources.
2i2c recently helped the IHDEA working group to showcase their Heliophysics computing environments at two major conferences in Madrid and San Antonio. https://t.co/imRnjIDPOA
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I'm really excited to welcome @UCBIDS as our founding premier member organization for 2i2c. It has been one a key strategic partner ever since our creation and I look forward to many more years of impact!
We're thrilled to announce that the Berkeley Institute for Data Science has joined as 2i2c's first premier member organization! π
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Brett Cannon has a fascinating blog post about how community-wide enhancements take a *lot* of slow, methodical, diligent work behind the scenes. This kind of thing is so under-appreciated and so important https://t.co/kzJsbftaOP
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It's really exciting to see Min back on the BIDS team. He's been a huge leader and contributor in open source over the years, and I'm excited to be able to work with him more closely in his new timezone and role!
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I'm really excited to announce the first partner in our new membership model for @2i2c_org - BIDS has been a huge ally over the years and I'm excited to keep improving open infrastructure together with them
We are celebrating the Berkeley Institute for Data Science as our first premier member! Join us at UC Berkeley on Oct 15th (tomorrow!) to discuss and celebrate. Event details here π
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We've learned that our member communities care a *lot* about cloud cost transparency and reliability, so we're working hard to drill down into user data about costs and usage for community leaders to access.
We're giving our communities more transparency into their cloud expenses with new cloud cost dashboards! Communities can track spending at a per-user level to understand who is driving their usage and take action. Learn more π
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This post describes the system we're piloting to provide team-wide contributions to open source projects that are strategic and impactful β¨. It's a follow-up to https://t.co/xd8xWspJcE, which described our goals in being a Good Upstream Citizen for 2i2c.
2i2c.org
Any organization building on open source faces a fundamental tension: how do you serve the needs of your organizational stakeholders while also acting as a responsible steward of the upstream...
How should organizations support open source communities? We're moving from scattered individual efforts to strategic team-based contributions that strengthen upstream communities like JupyterHub π π
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How should organizations support open source communities? We're moving from scattered individual efforts to strategic team-based contributions that strengthen upstream communities like JupyterHub π π
2i2c.org
Over the past year weβve experimented with being more strategic about supporting upstream communities as a team. This post summarizes our current plan, including team targets and practices weβll...
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Our new approach to foundational open source contributions focuses on two key objectives: increasing casual but returning contributors AND growing the number of maintainers in communities like JupyterHub.
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We are looking for the following... - Content Creators - Competitive Players - Streamers - Editors - Designers - UEFN Builders - Management Reply with what you are and we might have an opportunity for you! π
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Million dollar idea: A bot that joins every of your Slack/Zoom/Meet videos for the first 3 minutes and debugs everybody's microphone and video problems immediately.
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π¨ The deadline for Jupyter Community Funding Proposals ( https://t.co/N7Lltafk8G) has been extended to October 5th, 2025 ( by one week). We've got a few great-looking proposals in the works ( https://t.co/fOPq2UmSX0), so you've all got another 7 days to write!
blog.jupyter.org
The Jupyter Executive Council and Jupyter Foundation are pleased to announce a call for proposals for the Jupyter community. Visit theβ¦
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One of our team goals last quarter was improving "demonstrable reliability" of our infrastructure - we've learned that making the cloud safe, predictable, and reliable is a key thing our member communities need to make the most use of their hubs
We're making our cloud infrastructure more transparent! 2i2c just launched a status page to give our research and education communities visibility into the reliability of their hub infrastructure. Check it out π https://t.co/GhPPRrrGxE Status page π
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Would love feedback from anybody that follows along with this post series - doing leadership in open source often feels like invisible work, so this is one attempt at making is a bit more visible!
Leadership in open source is hard to track, but it's critical! As part of 2i2c's Foundational contributions to open source, Chris is serving on the Jupyter Executive Council. We're documenting his efforts here to provide transparency: π
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TIL the Jupyter Community Forum at https://t.co/yc4OATJIJ7 gets like 600,000 user visits a month!
discourse.jupyter.org
A place for Jovyans to share and learn from each other
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LLMs can be a useful partner in conversation, but don't forget they are also sycophantic and reluctant to challenge you. Apparently this is leading to relationship breakups because their LLMs convince people they're utterly in the right.
futurism.com
Across the world, marriages are being destroyed as spouses use AI like OpenAI's ChatGPT to attack their partners.
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Do I have any colleagues that would let me borrow their apartment in NYC the weekend of October 8th? :-)
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The new dev flow: create the PRD and Tech Design through agents, review and refine, then run @cursor_ai cli agent -> "implement PRD .md, Tech Design .md and Data Model .md as guidance, execute all commands until complete...good night (..and good job in advance! now get to work)"
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If you aggregate the unique weekly visitors from https://t.co/K09WIJPob2,
https://t.co/DF216jU4yD, and https://t.co/DBeTp3hBFc, and multiply that by 52 weeks, you get about *16 million unique visitors to Jupyter websites each year*. Wild. Check it out π https://t.co/taiAKQSATF
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@algurlrhythm Looks like travel funding is closed but there's scholarships for registration here:
events.linuxfoundation.org
The Linux Foundationβs Registration Scholarship program exists to support individuals who may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend Linux Foundation events in two categories: Registrationβ¦
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