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Where to next with dashboards, and dashboard server in particular? #319
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@parente, thanks for this effort. I just want to chime in and say that jupyter_dashboards_server along with the layout extension and bundler, provides exactly what is needed. The ability to deploy interactive dashboards with a click of a button to people who dont have jupyter installed locally and do not want to see the code, in a way that looks exactly like the notebook (with the additional extra of getting the ability to do some layouting). What we basically need is to show others the content of a notebook (including interactivity) without the code. dashboard_servers does this perfectly, and I am concerned to see it get so little attention in the last 8 month (especially after promoting it in the IBM blog first). |
Good discussion at SciPy about this. More of the Jupyter team starting to understand that it's not just about dashboards for interactive exploration, but also scientists deploying dashboard apps. |
Yes, one-click deploying of dashboard apps has been in discussion for a long time. |
@cbcunc would you be able to provide a summary of the SciPy discussions on deployable dashboards? |
Members of the Jupyter community need to know where dashboard capability in Jupyter is headed so that they can plan appropriately. Can we put our heads together and make a clear statement about what's next, overall and at the project level?
I'll try to kick off the discussion by documenting where things stand across the projects. It might take me a few editing sessions to finish. I'll cc folks when the text here is substantially complete.
State of affairs
Challenges Regarding the Dashboard Server
Still more soon, but adding a few cc's ...
/cc @blink1073 @jasongrout @willingc @fperez
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