From 913e64a06659f71ffaa3468919ddd44ef2c77283 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthias Bussonnier Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 15:58:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add Jupyter as OnePassword users.A ## Your Project ## #### 1Password Teams URL #### https://jupyter.1password.com/home #### Project Name #### Jupyter #### Short Description #### The Jupyter Project is a project and community whose goal is to "develop open-source software, open-standards, and services for interactive computing across dozens of programming languages" #### Project Age #### 7 Years old (created in 2015) #### Number Of Core Contributors #### Current Steering council is 17 members (as per https://jupyter.org/about), the definition of core contributors is a bit more fuzzy and there are likely a few dozen with all the repos we manage. #### Project Website #### https://jupyter.org #### Repository URL(s) #### https://github.com/jupyter https://github.com/jupyterhub https://github.com/jupyterlab https://github.com/ipython/ #### Latest Release URL(s) #### https://pypi.org/project/jupyterlab/ https://pypi.org/project/notebook https://pypi.org/project/ipython https://pypi.org/project/ipykernel #### License Type #### BSD #### License URL #### https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/blob/master/LICENSE ## A Bit About Yourself ## #### Name #### Matthias Bussonnier #### Email #### bussonniermatthias@gmail.com #### Project Role #### Steering Council Member and Founder of the Jupyter Project since before it's inception (2012), I'm currently trying to push a bit for better security practices and credential managements. #### Profile/Website #### You can find some of my rambling on https://matthiasbussonnier.com/, otherwise most of my activity is on github https://github.com/carreau and on twitter (https://twitter.com/mbussonn) #### Comments #### I'm personally not a 1password users, but I heard good things, the current solution seem to be a bit inadequate as there is a keepassc credential file shared via dropbox which is super problematic. My hope is to make it easier to share sensitive credentials to the core security/admins, that is everything that does not support account delegation. Currently the main struggle we have are with: - Hosting providers that do not support delegation. - Twitter (and indirectly via twitter: medium) - Some website like readthedocs, - the original credentials of some shared accounts (like Gmail, where folks are delegated but every now and then need access to them). We'll likely also store there a few rarely access personal credential in case of a catastrophe. I hope that the group structure of 1password will help us to manage who needs access to what (website/social-media/communication), but as stated above I don't have much one-password experience. Side personal note, I really appreciate your team putting out technical blogs out, like the recent 1password for linux using rust. Thanks, --- README.md | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e67fea70..f0cd96bf 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -442,6 +442,10 @@ https://github.com/raku ### NumFOCUS [NumFOCUS](https://numfocus.org) provides a stable, independent, and professional home for the [open source projects](https://numfocus.org/sponsored-projects) powering contemporary scientific inquiry and business processes. We aim to ensure that funding and resources are available to sustain projects in the scientific data stack over the long haul. +### Jupyter + +[Jupyter](https://jupyter.org) is a project and community whose goal is to develop open-source software, open-standards, and services for interactive computing across dozens of programming languages. + ### NUSMods [NUSMods](https://nusmods.com) is a student maintained course catalogue, module search and timetable builder for the National University of Singapore.