A lightweight, multi-tenant, scalable and secure gateway that enables Jupyter Notebooks to share resources across distributed clusters such as Apache Spark, Kubernetes and others.
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Published by lresende 8 months ago
Our 3.2.3 release includes the following high-level changes:
Thank you to all of our contributors! ❤️ 🎉
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/compare/v3.2.2...v3.2.3
Published by lresende over 1 year ago
Our 3.2.2 release includes the following high-level changes:
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/compare/v3.2.1...v3.2.2
Published by lresende over 1 year ago
Our 3.2.1 release includes the following high-level changes:
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/compare/v3.2.0...v3.2.1
Published by lresende almost 2 years ago
Our 3.2.0 release includes the following high-level changes:
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/compare/v3.1.0...v3.2.0
Published by kevin-bates almost 2 years ago
The primary purpose of this release is to cap our dependency on Jupyter Server to < 2.0 since that release requires jupyter_client >= 7
which we can't support.
Since there are some feature-based contributions, we decided to make this a minor release.
Thank you to all of our contributors! ❤️ 🎉
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/compare/v3.0.0...v3.1.0
Published by kevin-bates almost 2 years ago
Our 3.0.0 release includes the following high-level changes.
Thank you to all of our contributors!
make env
target by @kiersten-stokes in https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/pull/1108
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jupyter-server/enterprise_gateway/compare/v2.6.0...v3.0.0
Published by kevin-bates almost 2 years ago
Our 3.0.0 release is set to include the following (we'll firm these up as we near GA - hopefully the week of Oct 24):
Published by kevin-bates about 2 years ago
Our 3.0.0 release is set to include the following (we'll firm these up as we near GA):
Published by kevin-bates about 2 years ago
Our 3.0.0 release is set to include the following (we'll firm these up as we near GA):
Published by kevin-bates over 2 years ago
(GitHub contributors page for this release)
@abzymeinsjtu, @akchinSTC, Aleksandr Kandrin, @amarinder-bindra, @bgerrity, @bug-developer021, @camer314, @Carreau, @faurik, @gaocegege, @gogasca, @kevin-bates, @lresende, @rahul26goyal, @ricklamers, @taeyeopkim1, @telamonian, @uniocto, 忆梵
Published by kevin-bates almost 3 years ago
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway 2.5.2 includes the following updates:
Many thanks to the following contributors:
Note: Some of the assets originally published here did not contain correct image tags. Those assets (including the docker image docker.io/elyra/enterprise-gateway:2.5.2
) have been updated as of Jan 18, 2022. (See #1023)
Published by kevin-bates about 3 years ago
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway 2.5.1 merely caps the version of jupyter_client
< 7.0.
Jupyter Client 7.0 adds support for Kernel Provsioning - which is not compatible with Enterprise Gateway. We plan to provide a provisioner-compatible version of EG in an upcoming release.
Published by kevin-bates over 3 years ago
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway 2.5.0 drops support for Python 3.5 and includes the following:
Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates almost 4 years ago
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway 2.4.0 is a small release with a couple of minor enhancements:
Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates about 4 years ago
This release of Jupyter Enterprise Gateway is mostly a maintenance release with some enhancements.
EmptyDir
.Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates about 4 years ago
This release of Jupyter Enterprise Gateway contains some significant improvements.
RemoteKernelManager
has been refactored such that it can be used by applications directly - bypassing the need to stand up an EG instance.Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates over 4 years ago
This release of Jupyter Enterprise Gateway contains some significant improvements.
RemoteKernelManager
has been refactored such that it can be used by applications directly - bypassing the need to stand up an EG instance.Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates over 4 years ago
This release of Jupyter Enterprise Gateway contains some significant improvements.
NOTE: After producing the release, the commits were pushed too soon and we found an issue with the Spark-related images on Kubernetes (sigh). We will focus on getting those working ASAP and produce rc2 at that time. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates over 4 years ago
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway release 2.1.1 is strictly a maintenance release:
Many thanks to the following contributors:
Published by kevin-bates over 4 years ago
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway release 2.1.0 includes the following:
Many thanks to the following contributors: