Default view for community notebooks
under review
Jared Scheib
under review
Misha Kutsovsky
hey robert! The current behavior is if you view the community notebook from an incognito browser or as account that doesn't have access to it, then the static page will be displayed (assuming the notebook has stopped at least once). We still want you to be able to edit & make changes to your notebook while running it without breaking the cached/static notebook view for anyone browsing.
Do you think this behavior is confusing or would be useful to add a preview button to see what the notebook would look like for an external user at that moment in time?
Robert Ritz
Misha Kutsovsky:
My current issue is that I use multiple Jupyter notebooks in one Paperspace notebook. As a result when I view the shareable link the notebook I was most recently working on doesn’t appear, even though the notebook has been stopped.
Perhaps a the best behavior would be to have shareable links at the Jupyter Notebook level? My use case for any public notebook is to use it as my workspace for my public data blog. As such it has many notebooks, data files, etc. Ideally I wouldn’t make a new free cpu container notebook for every mini project, and could house several in one Paperspace notebook.
I know this is a new feature, and I’m loving the idea so far.
Jared Scheib
Robert Ritz: this is great feedback! thank you. i'll bring this request to the team and see what we can do!
Jared Scheib
Alternately Robert Ritz, what do you think of the idea of enabling you to choose what the default view of a public notebooks is, i.e. the Running notebook, or, if static, which notebook to display?
Robert Ritz
Jared Scheib: That works perfectly. More choice is always better.
Robert Ritz
Jared Scheib: In thinking about this more, it should be great to have multiple share links with different views.
Currently I sync my public notebooks with Github and link there. But if I were able to create a view link for each notebook (ipynb) in my public notebook that would be ideal.
Something that would be great to add going forward.