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[WIP] Use requirejs vs. require #3097

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@gnestor gnestor commented Nov 30, 2017

Closes #155

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Closes jupyterlab/jupyterlab#3281

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gnestor commented Dec 1, 2017

Yep, thanks @jasongrout 👌

@gnestor gnestor changed the title Use requirejs vs. require [WIP] Use requirejs vs. require Dec 1, 2017
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@gnestor is this still a WIP, or do you think it's ready to merge?

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gnestor commented Dec 14, 2017

@Carreau @rgbkrk Care to review before we merge?

Here is the merged PR on ipython-contrib: ipython-contrib/jupyter_contrib_nbextensions#1165

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It's looking good to me, I can't see what might be missed so I think this is fit to ship.

@takluyver takluyver added this to the 5.3 milestone Dec 14, 2017
@takluyver takluyver merged commit ca50f1a into jupyter:master Dec 14, 2017
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Thanks @rgbkrk

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Use "requirejs" instead of "require"
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