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weekly checkin meeting 2019-02-06 15:00 EST #545

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rabernat opened this issue Feb 5, 2019 · 6 comments
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weekly checkin meeting 2019-02-06 15:00 EST #545

rabernat opened this issue Feb 5, 2019 · 6 comments

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@rabernat
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rabernat commented Feb 5, 2019

We are due for a late weekly checkin meeting tomorrow. Some possible topics

What else?

@guillaumeeb
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I won't be available at this time (OK, I'm kind of never available earlier neither), but now that Jupyterhub is on Cheyenne, what about reviving some old proposal by @mrocklin: jupyterhub/batchspawner#101, trying to propose a z2jh guide or alike for HPC? Or zero to Pangeo?

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alando46 commented Feb 5, 2019

I'll be joining on the developer call as well. @rabernat what's the method of connection?

Also, Hamed for sure and possibly myself, if I can get time, will be on the earlier STAC call.

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Is there an issue tracking discussion around refactoring cloud-based deployments?

I'm digging through the weeds of how the pangeo/jupyterhub deployment works and, specifically after reading about how hub: extraConfig: works, am wondering if some of the custom configurations in jupyter_config.py will/should eventually make their way into explicit service/deployment configuration files. I'm certain I'm late to the party on this one, so would be keen to learn from any existing discussions.

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kmpaul commented Feb 6, 2019

@alando46 Our weekly meetings take place on https://appear.in/pangeo

And, incidentally, I'm keeping my eye on the roads and the upcoming snowstorm that is supposed to roll through the Boulder area. I'll try to make it if I can.

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Maybe @rabernat could give an update of zarr progress: for example, where we stand with datasets that update (like forecast model aggregations)

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rabernat commented Feb 6, 2019

I'm happy to talk about zarr, although I'm not personally working on that right now. Regarding updating / appending, this is mostly an xarray problem. (Zarr itself supports appending with no problem.) @davidbrochart has been trying some stuff out, and I'd love to hear from him. There is also this xarray PR - pydata/xarray#2706 - which aims to provide the much-requested append feature. I highly encourage anyone interested in that topic to provide feedback on the PR.

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I think the PR looks promising, my solution was really a hack. I'm following the PR, I'll give feedback and test it.

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