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Re: [ease-dev] Jupyter kernels
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Hi Martin, packing up the github site is perfect for your assignment. Please double check that all source files (no matter which programming language) contain the EPL header and your name as copyright holder. The kernel is really working great, I hope we can finally get the necessary CQs forward so we can push it to eclipse directly. Thanks for your great work Christian From: ease-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ease-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Martin Klösch Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 10:05 PM To: ease developer discussions Subject: [ease-dev] Jupyter kernels Hi,
I am planning on using the github page [1] as my submission URL.
It contains a README.md for users, a special DEVELOPERS.md for people wanting to understand the involved principles more. As I am the only one committing, it is also directly obvious what code came from me. In the end this is exactly what GSOC wants, so I hope this is alright with you too Christian.
Besides that I am very happy with the results, it really is fun to see the kernels working...
Best regards, Martin
[1] https://github.com/kmhsonnenkind/ease_jupyter_kernels |
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