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Update the word publishing with sharing to avoid confusion
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We don't anticipate needing to make major changes to their infrastructure and deployments (part of the benefits of using open, modular tools).

Once this is complete, we'll next shift our attention to some new areas of development that support use-cases in the Pangeo community (and in the scientific community more broadly).
There's a lot of progress that we imagine making - such as [supporting publishing pipelines via the Pangeo Gallery](https://gallery.pangeo.io) or improving tools for scalable computing with [Dask Gateway](https://gateway.dask.org/).
There's a lot of progress that we imagine making - such as [supporting sharing pipelines via the Pangeo Gallery](https://gallery.pangeo.io) or improving tools for scalable computing with [Dask Gateway](https://gateway.dask.org/).
We'll provide updates as we formally begin this collaboration and hash out a plan for our next steps.

## JupyterHub for education - A collaboration with CloudBank and UC Berkeley
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## What did 2i2c do?

Jenny, James and Angus from the 2i2c team participated in the annual [Project Pythia Cook-off 2024](https://projectpythia.org/pythia-cookoff-2024/), a hackathon where cookbook authors and collaborators can spend dedicated time on creating and maintaining their content using [Jupyter Book](https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/intro.html) and publishing their cookbooks with GitHub actions.
Jenny, James and Angus from the 2i2c team participated in the annual [Project Pythia Cook-off 2024](https://projectpythia.org/pythia-cookoff-2024/), a hackathon where cookbook authors and collaborators can spend dedicated time on creating and maintaining their content using [Jupyter Book](https://jupyterbook.org/en/stable/intro.html) and deploying their cookbooks with GitHub actions.

2i2c teamed up with the infrastructure breakout group during the hackathon, led by Katelyn FitzGerald (UCAR) and Kevin Tyle (University at Albany), and members of the [Curvenote](https://curvenote.com/) team also joined the group.

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## Day 4

Looking to the future, we spent time reflecting on our experiences and discussing the potential, transformative impact MyST MD tooling could have in the hands of the scientific community at large, including the communities served by 2i2c. Knowledge-sharing based on static figures and PDFs would fall obsolete and give way to a dynamic, web-first approach to interactive communication and publishing backed by compute from a Jupyter server.
Looking to the future, we spent time reflecting on our experiences and discussing the potential, transformative impact MyST MD tooling could have in the hands of the scientific community at large, including the communities served by 2i2c. Knowledge-sharing based on static figures and PDFs would fall obsolete and give way to a dynamic, web-first approach to sharing interactive narratives backed by compute from a Jupyter server.

Throughout the course of the hackathon, the rate of iterated development for both end users of the community cookbook and the developers of the open-source tooling was astounding. For example, we were able to quickly expose small bugs ([e.g. support for HTML video tags](https://github.com/executablebooks/mystmd/issues/1297)) in the MyST MD tooling, which were immediately fixed upstream and released within minutes. The feedback loop that connected the user experience with the software tooling was incredibly synergistic, with immediate impact both upstream and downstream that 2i2c hopes to continue replicating across many facets of their operations.

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{{< figure src="https://jupyterbook.org/_static/logo-wide.svg" class="projects-image" >}}

The [Executable Books Project](https://executablebooks.org) is an international collaboration to build open source tools that facilitate publishing computational narratives using the Jupyter ecosystem.
The [Executable Books Project](https://executablebooks.org) is an international collaboration to build open source tools that facilitate sharing computational narratives using the Jupyter ecosystem.

The primary technical product of the EBP is [Jupyter Book](https://jupyterbook.org), an open source project for building beautiful, publication-quality books and documents from computational material.
The primary technical product of the EBP is [Jupyter Book](https://jupyterbook.org), an open source project for building beautiful, publication-quality books and documents from computational material.

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