
Hi Everyone! The yt community is proud to announce the release of yt Hub 1.0. The yt Hub (https://hub.yt) is an environment where data can be published, analyzed and shared with other people. The yt Hub relies on multiple open source microservices that are loosely coupled together. At its core we utilize: * Girder - as a data management platform (https://girder.hub.yt) * Jupyter Notebook - for interactive data exploration * Curldrop - for a quick and easy data sharing * MediaGoblin - for a quick and easy image sharing We encourage you to view this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq_3uT7JHGA to see how we integrated Girder with Jupyter Notebook or read https://docs.hub.yt/girder.html Each authenticated user (Google, Bitbucket, or GitHub) is provided with 10GB of free space that can be used for uploading data sets and sharing them with other people. We plan to gradually increase the storage capacity of the Hub. Additionally, we're developing a process for sharing of large, community-provided data sets. If your data requirements exceed the current limit, please don't hesitate to contact us directly so that we can develop a plan to integrate your data in an efficient way. Over time we plan to expand the capabilities of the existing services and add new ones. A short set of documentation describing the current services and what you can do with them can be found at https://docs.hub.yt/ As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or run into any trouble please don't hesitate to send a message to the mailing list or stop by our IRC channel. We thank the National Science Foundation (ACI-1535651) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF4561) for their support in developing and deploying this service. Thank you, Kacper Kowalik on behalf of the yt development team

Dear Kacper, This is a major, major step forward. I am extremely impressed and excited by this. It's nice to see Britton's vision brought to life in such a vivid way! Two things: I was trying to grab some sample data from the yt_data collection, but all the folders appear empty to me. Am I doing something wrong? Also, I can't seem to start a notebook. I don't have the "Start a notebook" option under the user actions menu. Again, congrats on great work! Jeff On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 1:49 PM Kacper Kowalik <xarthisius.kk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone!
The yt community is proud to announce the release of yt Hub 1.0.
The yt Hub (https://hub.yt) is an environment where data can be published, analyzed and shared with other people. The yt Hub relies on multiple open source microservices that are loosely coupled together. At its core we utilize:
* Girder - as a data management platform (https://girder.hub.yt) * Jupyter Notebook - for interactive data exploration * Curldrop - for a quick and easy data sharing * MediaGoblin - for a quick and easy image sharing
We encourage you to view this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq_3uT7JHGA to see how we integrated Girder with Jupyter Notebook or read https://docs.hub.yt/girder.html
Each authenticated user (Google, Bitbucket, or GitHub) is provided with 10GB of free space that can be used for uploading data sets and sharing them with other people. We plan to gradually increase the storage capacity of the Hub. Additionally, we're developing a process for sharing of large, community-provided data sets. If your data requirements exceed the current limit, please don't hesitate to contact us directly so that we can develop a plan to integrate your data in an efficient way.
Over time we plan to expand the capabilities of the existing services and add new ones. A short set of documentation describing the current services and what you can do with them can be found at https://docs.hub.yt/
As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or run into any trouble please don't hesitate to send a message to the mailing list or stop by our IRC channel.
We thank the National Science Foundation (ACI-1535651) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF4561) for their support in developing and deploying this service.
Thank you,
Kacper Kowalik on behalf of the yt development team _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org

On 05/06/2016 01:11 PM, Jeffrey S. Oishi wrote:
Dear Kacper,
This is a major, major step forward. I am extremely impressed and excited by this. It's nice to see Britton's vision brought to life in such a vivid way!
Two things: I was trying to grab some sample data from the yt_data collection, but all the folders appear empty to me. Am I doing something wrong? Also, I can't seem to start a notebook. I don't have the "Start a notebook" option under the user actions menu.
Hi Jeff, I'm sorry to hear that :/ One thing I'd like to verify: are you trying to start notebook from folder? If you're in top level (collection) that option won't be enabled. You need to go at least one level down, e.g.: https://girder.hub.yt/#collection/5707ddf366a401000121088f/folder/5707decf66... Could you also specify which folders render empty? Cheers, Kacper
Again, congrats on great work!
Jeff
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 1:49 PM Kacper Kowalik <xarthisius.kk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone!
The yt community is proud to announce the release of yt Hub 1.0.
The yt Hub (https://hub.yt) is an environment where data can be published, analyzed and shared with other people. The yt Hub relies on multiple open source microservices that are loosely coupled together. At its core we utilize:
* Girder - as a data management platform (https://girder.hub.yt) * Jupyter Notebook - for interactive data exploration * Curldrop - for a quick and easy data sharing * MediaGoblin - for a quick and easy image sharing
We encourage you to view this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq_3uT7JHGA to see how we integrated Girder with Jupyter Notebook or read https://docs.hub.yt/girder.html
Each authenticated user (Google, Bitbucket, or GitHub) is provided with 10GB of free space that can be used for uploading data sets and sharing them with other people. We plan to gradually increase the storage capacity of the Hub. Additionally, we're developing a process for sharing of large, community-provided data sets. If your data requirements exceed the current limit, please don't hesitate to contact us directly so that we can develop a plan to integrate your data in an efficient way.
Over time we plan to expand the capabilities of the existing services and add new ones. A short set of documentation describing the current services and what you can do with them can be found at https://docs.hub.yt/
As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or run into any trouble please don't hesitate to send a message to the mailing list or stop by our IRC channel.
We thank the National Science Foundation (ACI-1535651) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF4561) for their support in developing and deploying this service.
Thank you,
Kacper Kowalik on behalf of the yt development team _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
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Hi Kacper, One thing I'd like to verify: are you trying to start notebook from
folder? If you're in top level (collection) that option won't be enabled. You need to go at least one level down, e.g.:
https://girder.hub.yt/#collection/5707ddf366a401000121088f/folder/5707decf66...
Yes, I'm in a folder, for exmaple: https://girder.hub.yt/#user/572cdc90dd9119000158bbf5 [image: 2016-05-06-143633_3200x1800_scrot.png]
Could you also specify which folders render empty?
Well...they're not empty any more! I'm not sure what happened, but now the ones that were empty, e.g. https://girder.hub.yt/#collection/5707ddf366a401000121088f/folder/57156ab053... Are no longer empty...so, I don't know what happened there! Jeff
Cheers, Kacper
Again, congrats on great work!
Jeff
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 1:49 PM Kacper Kowalik <xarthisius.kk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone!
The yt community is proud to announce the release of yt Hub 1.0.
The yt Hub (https://hub.yt) is an environment where data can be published, analyzed and shared with other people. The yt Hub relies on multiple open source microservices that are loosely coupled together. At its core we utilize:
* Girder - as a data management platform (https://girder.hub.yt) * Jupyter Notebook - for interactive data exploration * Curldrop - for a quick and easy data sharing * MediaGoblin - for a quick and easy image sharing
We encourage you to view this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq_3uT7JHGA to see how we integrated Girder with Jupyter Notebook or read https://docs.hub.yt/girder.html
Each authenticated user (Google, Bitbucket, or GitHub) is provided with 10GB of free space that can be used for uploading data sets and sharing them with other people. We plan to gradually increase the storage capacity of the Hub. Additionally, we're developing a process for sharing of large, community-provided data sets. If your data requirements exceed the current limit, please don't hesitate to contact us directly so that we can develop a plan to integrate your data in an efficient way.
Over time we plan to expand the capabilities of the existing services and add new ones. A short set of documentation describing the current services and what you can do with them can be found at https://docs.hub.yt/
As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or run into any trouble please don't hesitate to send a message to the mailing list or stop by our IRC channel.
We thank the National Science Foundation (ACI-1535651) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF4561) for their support in developing and deploying this service.
Thank you,
Kacper Kowalik on behalf of the yt development team _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
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On 05/06/2016 01:37 PM, Jeffrey S. Oishi wrote:
Hi Kacper,
One thing I'd like to verify: are you trying to start notebook from
folder? If you're in top level (collection) that option won't be enabled. You need to go at least one level down, e.g.:
https://girder.hub.yt/#collection/5707ddf366a401000121088f/folder/5707decf66...
Yes, I'm in a folder, for exmaple:
That's your userspace (personal collection). Try clicking on "Public" and then check if you can start notebook. You can also try to upload something from your computer or copy existing dataset, cause indeed "Public" and "Private" folder for each new user are created empty. Cheers, Kacper
[image: 2016-05-06-143633_3200x1800_scrot.png]
Could you also specify which folders render empty?
Well...they're not empty any more! I'm not sure what happened, but now the ones that were empty, e.g.
https://girder.hub.yt/#collection/5707ddf366a401000121088f/folder/57156ab053...
Are no longer empty...so, I don't know what happened there!
Jeff
Cheers, Kacper
Again, congrats on great work!
Jeff
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 1:49 PM Kacper Kowalik <xarthisius.kk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone!
The yt community is proud to announce the release of yt Hub 1.0.
The yt Hub (https://hub.yt) is an environment where data can be published, analyzed and shared with other people. The yt Hub relies on multiple open source microservices that are loosely coupled together. At its core we utilize:
* Girder - as a data management platform (https://girder.hub.yt) * Jupyter Notebook - for interactive data exploration * Curldrop - for a quick and easy data sharing * MediaGoblin - for a quick and easy image sharing
We encourage you to view this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq_3uT7JHGA to see how we integrated Girder with Jupyter Notebook or read https://docs.hub.yt/girder.html
Each authenticated user (Google, Bitbucket, or GitHub) is provided with 10GB of free space that can be used for uploading data sets and sharing them with other people. We plan to gradually increase the storage capacity of the Hub. Additionally, we're developing a process for sharing of large, community-provided data sets. If your data requirements exceed the current limit, please don't hesitate to contact us directly so that we can develop a plan to integrate your data in an efficient way.
Over time we plan to expand the capabilities of the existing services and add new ones. A short set of documentation describing the current services and what you can do with them can be found at https://docs.hub.yt/
As always, if you have any questions, concerns, or run into any trouble please don't hesitate to send a message to the mailing list or stop by our IRC channel.
We thank the National Science Foundation (ACI-1535651) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF4561) for their support in developing and deploying this service.
Thank you,
Kacper Kowalik on behalf of the yt development team _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list yt-users@lists.spacepope.org http://lists.spacepope.org/listinfo.cgi/yt-users-spacepope.org
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