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Should we move NPM package to @jupyterlab scope? #39

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krassowski opened this issue Nov 22, 2023 · 4 comments
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Should we move NPM package to @jupyterlab scope? #39

krassowski opened this issue Nov 22, 2023 · 4 comments
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I took a look at releasing a new version but it seems that the package is not scope to @jupyterlab. Instead it was published to npm as jupyterlab_pygments:

"name": "jupyterlab_pygments",

https://www.npmjs.com/package/jupyterlab_pygments (owned by @martinRenou)

Should we rename it to @jupyterlab/pygments and move npm under jupyterlab org to facilitate releases?

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Happy to move it under the jupyterlab org. Not sure how to proceed though.

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jtpio commented Nov 23, 2023

It makes sense to move it under the jupyterlab organization since it's already under the JupyterLab org on GitHub.

That way we can reuse the same bot and credentials for making releases.

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jtpio commented Nov 23, 2023

For PyPI it seems to be already under the Jupyter organization, which is good:

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Someone with access to that package should check whether the trusted publisher is set up.

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