diff --git a/content/authors/angus-hollands/_index.md b/content/authors/angus-hollands/_index.md index 6bc4d7380..781ee2aea 100644 --- a/content/authors/angus-hollands/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/angus-hollands/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: false # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Open Source Infrastructure Engineer +role: Open Source Applications Engineer # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: -- Open Engineering Team +- Product and Services Team --- -Angus Hollands is an Open Source Infrastructure at 2i2c. He was previously a post-doctoral researcher in the Computational High Energy Physics group at Princeton University. He has a long-standing history of working collaboratively in open source projects, such as Executable Books, Jupyter, scikit-hep, and Blender. He is motivated by open-source, open-science, and the FAIR principles to build a more accessible, empowering future for scientific research and publication. His scientific background is in nuclear structure, in which he studied a PhD at the University of Birmingham. +Angus Hollands is an Open Source Applications Engineer at 2i2c. He was previously a post-doctoral researcher in the Computational High Energy Physics group at Princeton University. He has a long-standing history of working collaboratively in open source projects, such as Executable Books, Jupyter, scikit-hep, and Blender. He is motivated by open-source, open-science, and the FAIR principles to build a more accessible, empowering future for scientific research and publication. His scientific background is in nuclear structure, in which he studied a PhD at the University of Birmingham. diff --git a/content/authors/april-johnson/_index.md b/content/authors/april-johnson/_index.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7ae55fe8f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/authors/april-johnson/_index.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +--- +# Display name +title: "April Johnson" + +# Username (this should match the folder name and the name on publications) +authors: +- "april-johnson" + +# Is this the primary user of the site? +superuser: false + +# Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) +role: People Operations Lead + +# Organizations/Affiliations +organizations: +- name: 2i2c + url: "https://2i2c.org" +- name: April Johnson Coaching & Consulting + url: "https://www.apriljohnson.io/" + +# Short bio (displayed in user profile at end of posts) +bio: + +# List each interest with a dash +interests: [] + +# Social/Academic Networking +# For available icons, see: https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/page-builder/#icons +# For an email link, use "fas" icon pack, "envelope" icon, and a link in the +# form "mailto:your-email@example.com" or "#contact" for contact widget. +social: +- icon: envelope + icon_pack: fas + link: 'mailto:april@2i2c.org' + + +# Enter email to display Gravatar (if Gravatar enabled in Config) +# email: "" + +# Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) +# Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. +user_groups: +- Delivery Enablement Team +--- + +April is a people & transformation consultant who brings ideas to life, whether that's making big change happen or creating teams from scratch. She has helped people make their businesses greener, design and build their technology and talent organizations, go public, incorporate new capabilities through acquisition, and scale up for the future. + +**Highlights**: + +- 20+ years growing and guiding technology organizations +- Ex-Global Head of Transformation at Thoughtworks (Europe, Latin America, India, North America, and Asia) +- expertise in human-centered design, agility, people leadership, change, leading remote and asynchronous agile teams, coaching, and non-profit development. diff --git a/content/authors/april-johnson/avatar.png b/content/authors/april-johnson/avatar.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aba1b6564 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/authors/april-johnson/avatar.png differ diff --git a/content/authors/chris-holdgraf/_index.md b/content/authors/chris-holdgraf/_index.md index 0a6401292..1c662d5b3 100644 --- a/content/authors/chris-holdgraf/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/chris-holdgraf/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: true # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Executive Director +role: Executive Director / Co-lead of Business Development # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -57,3 +57,10 @@ user_groups: --- Chris is the Executive Director of 2i2c. He was previously a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Statistics at [UC Berkeley](https://www.berkeley.edu/), and a Community Architect with the [Division of Data Science](https://data.berkeley.edu/) at Berkeley. He is also a team member of Project Jupyter (particularly the [JupyterHub and Binder teams](https://jupyterhub-team-compass.readthedocs.io/en/latest/team.html#jupyterhub-team)), with a focus on how infrastructure can support interactive computing workflows in research and education. He's interested in the boundary between technology, open-source software, and research and education workflows, as well as how open communities can support and extend these workflows in a way that makes science more impactful and inclusive. His background is in cognitive and computational neuroscience, where he used [predictive models to understand the auditory system](https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms13654) in the human brain. + +**Highlights**: + +- 10+ years leading and building open source projects, open infrastructure teams and services +- Jupyter Distinguished Contributor +- Co-led JupyterHub, Binder, and Jupyter Book +- Co-created the DataHub interactive computing service for the Data Science Education Program at UC Berkeley. diff --git a/content/authors/georgiana-dolocan/_index.md b/content/authors/georgiana-dolocan/_index.md index 64459edcc..42c20bbba 100644 --- a/content/authors/georgiana-dolocan/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/georgiana-dolocan/_index.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: -- Open Engineering Team +- Product and Services Team --- Software Engineer irreversibly in love with open source. A JupyterHub team member, focusing on infrastructure and community growth. Previously JupyterHub Contributor in Residence and Outreachy intern through an internship that supports diversity in open source and free software. diff --git a/content/authors/giuliano-maciocci/_index.md b/content/authors/giuliano-maciocci/_index.md index 56d7fa8fc..a0df688f0 100644 --- a/content/authors/giuliano-maciocci/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/giuliano-maciocci/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: false # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Product Lead +role: Head of Product # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -39,6 +39,16 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: -- Product Team +- Product and Services Team --- +Giuliano is a product specialist with an extensive User Experience background and strong analytical skills, I help organisations define their product development roadmaps and customer engagement strategies with a user-focused, data-driven approach that starts by building a shared understanding of what constitutes value, then structures and empowers the organisational talent needed to deliver it. (from Giuliano's [LinkedIn profile](https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmaciocci/)) + +**Highlights**: + +- 10+ years experience driving growth in companies +- Ex-Chief Product Officer at Ex Ordo +- Ex-head of Product at eLife Sciences +- Led the open science product Executable Research Article +- Led Qualcomm to $65M platform sale +- Contributed significantly to mobile design and innovation at Adobe. diff --git a/content/authors/harold-campbell/_index.md b/content/authors/harold-campbell/_index.md index f7fe74a1f..2146bddc0 100644 --- a/content/authors/harold-campbell/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/harold-campbell/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: false # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Delivery Manager and Chief of Staff +role: Delivery Manager / Chief of Staff # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -52,7 +52,13 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: - - Open Engineering Team + - Delivery Enablement Team --- I enjoy building and supporting communities of practice. I have built a small JS visualization library and dabbled in delivery management systems. Recently, I have strong interests in music (programming VST, etc.), AI and data science. + +**Highlights**: + +- 15+ years industry experience spanning companies in Africa and Jamaica +- 10+ years experience in agile consulting and coaching in technical and product teams +- Core skills span Enterprise Agile Coaching, Change Management, DevOps, and cloud consultations. diff --git a/content/authors/james-munroe/_index.md b/content/authors/james-munroe/_index.md index 24a9be1f2..d811ae294 100644 --- a/content/authors/james-munroe/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/james-munroe/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: false # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Community Success Manager +role: Senior Product Manager # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: -- Partnerships Team +- Product and Services Team --- -James is Product and Community Lead for 2i2c. Coming from a background as an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography at [Memorial University of Newfoundland](https://mun.ca), he is a strong advocate for enabling scientists and students to be efficient and effective in their computational workflows. Building on previous work in big data oceanography with links to the [Pangeo](https://pangeo.io/) project, [COSIMA](http://cosima.org.au/): Consortium for Ocean-Sea Ice Modelling in Australia, and [CIOOS](https://cioos.ca/): Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System, James wants to bring the strength of the Jupyter ecosystem to users across a broad range of educational and research domains. +James is Senior Product Manager, Open Science Enablement for 2i2c. Coming from a background as an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography at [Memorial University of Newfoundland](https://mun.ca), he is a strong advocate for enabling scientists and students to be efficient and effective in their computational workflows. Building on previous work in big data oceanography with links to the [Pangeo](https://pangeo.io/) project, [COSIMA](http://cosima.org.au/): Consortium for Ocean-Sea Ice Modelling in Australia, and [CIOOS](https://cioos.ca/): Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System, James wants to bring the strength of the Jupyter ecosystem to users across a broad range of educational and research domains. diff --git a/content/authors/jenny-wong/_index.md b/content/authors/jenny-wong/_index.md index 94dd7dd82..d3281dacd 100644 --- a/content/authors/jenny-wong/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/jenny-wong/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: false # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Technical Content Developer +role: Product Manager # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: -- Partnerships Team +- Product and Services Team --- -Jenny is the Technical Content Developer for 2i2c. Her work is mainly focused on the CZI-funded Catalyst Project, an initiative aiming to provide research communities in Latin America and Africa with access to large-scale scientific infrastructure. As part of this effort, she will help develop community-based training materials for interactive cloud-native workflows. +Jenny is a Product Manager focused on Platform and Services for 2i2c. Her work has included the CZI-funded Catalyst Project, an initiative aiming to provide research communities in Latin America and Africa with access to large-scale scientific infrastructure. She's built community-based training materials for interactive cloud-native workflows. Jenny is responsible for direct community engagement to ensure the alignment of Product and Services value streams to the needs of the communities we serve. As a former research software engineer, Jenny has considerable experience supporting researchers with writing documentation, creating video tutorials, and designing and delivering training for advanced research computing. Jenny is also a qualified Software Carpentries Instructor. diff --git a/content/authors/jim-colliander/_index.md b/content/authors/jim-colliander/_index.md index 33064e5f5..6519ae349 100644 --- a/content/authors/jim-colliander/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/jim-colliander/_index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors: superuser: true # Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) -role: Partnerships Lead +role: Senior Account Executive / Co-lead of Business Development # Organizations/Affiliations organizations: @@ -55,7 +55,14 @@ email: "colliand@2i2c.org" user_groups: - Founders - Steering Council -- Partnerships Team +- Business Development Team --- Jim is a 2i2c Co-Founder. He is a Professor of [Mathematics at the University of British Columbia](https://www.math.ubc.ca) and previously served (2016-2021) as the Director of The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS). While at PIMS and using infrastructure from Compute Canada, he helped create a [national-scale JupyterHub service called Syzygy](https://blog.jupyter.org/national-scale-interactive-computing-2c104455e062). He co-founded [Callysto](https://callysto.ca), a collaboration between PIMS and Cybera. Callysto develops open education resources and training programs for students and teachers in grades 5-12 leveraging cloud-hosted interactive computing. Colliander also co-found [Crowdmark](https://crowdmark.com), an education technology company based in Toronto that provides workflows and AI-based improvements to education assessment. + +**Highlights**: + +- Award-winning mathematician and professor +- Ex-Director of the Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences +- He utilized Compute Canada infrastructure to establish Syzygy, a national JupyterHub service +- Co-founded Callysto for interactive computing in K-12 education. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/authors/sarah-gibson/_index.md b/content/authors/sarah-gibson/_index.md index 3498e30df..d4d47d7de 100644 --- a/content/authors/sarah-gibson/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/sarah-gibson/_index.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ social: # Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: -- Open Engineering Team +- Product and Services Team --- Sarah Gibson is an Open Source Infrastructure Engineer at 2i2c, an open source contributor and advocate. diff --git a/content/authors/yuvi-panda/_index.md b/content/authors/yuvi-panda/_index.md index d7a41d4ce..c1702958a 100644 --- a/content/authors/yuvi-panda/_index.md +++ b/content/authors/yuvi-panda/_index.md @@ -42,8 +42,16 @@ email: "" # Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. user_groups: - Founders -- Open Engineering Team +- Product and Services Team - Steering Council --- Building participatory open infrastructure for scientific & educational use cases. A Project Jupyter team member working on infrastructure related projects. Ex Wikimedia and ex-GNOME. Let's eliminate accidental complexities wherever we find them. + +**Highlights**: + +- 10+ years experience building open infrastructure for scientific and educational communities +- Jupyter Distinguished Contributor +- Leader in the JupyterHub and Binder projects +- Served as the Infrastructure Architect behind UC Berkeley’s scalable DataHub +- Former ops engineer at Wikimedia and GNOME. diff --git a/content/blog/2023/2023-q1-update/index.md b/content/blog/2023/2023-q1-update/index.md index 4a20248b5..fcbe8a05f 100644 --- a/content/blog/2023/2023-q1-update/index.md +++ b/content/blog/2023/2023-q1-update/index.md @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ We responded with some of our ideas around how to build more open, inclusive, co ### We added two new team members and a new team role -Our [Open Engineering Team](https://2i2c.org/organization/#faces) continues to grow! +Our [Product and Services Team](https://2i2c.org/organization/#faces) continues to grow! We added a new team member to improve and manage our cloud infrastructure service: [Erik Sundell](https://2i2c.org/author/erik-sundell/). As our team has grown, we have also had to manage more complexity in communicating and coordinating across a globally-distributed team of engineers. To help us manage this system, we've [created a new Engineering Manager Role](https://compass.2i2c.org/engineering/roles/engineering-manager/) and promoted [Damian Avila](https://2i2c.org/author/damian-avila/) as our team's first engineering manager. diff --git a/content/blog/2024/retrospective/index.md b/content/blog/2024/retrospective/index.md index 755c0da8d..18506ff7f 100644 --- a/content/blog/2024/retrospective/index.md +++ b/content/blog/2024/retrospective/index.md @@ -10,19 +10,26 @@ draft: false 2024 has been a busy year for 2i2c, with many highs and lows, a lot of impact, and significant organizational change. As the year comes to an end, I want to reflect on the work we've done in 2024, and where we aim to go in 2025. -## The main idea - In 2024, 2i2c reached the point in an organization's lifecycle when a team has grown enough in size and complexity that you must change the ways that you organize. The informal ways that worked as a small group don't suffice anymore, and you have to put more effort into aligning and coordinating everyone to ensure you have the same impact. -I call this the "$1M to $2M budget jump", because organizations seem to hit this point around when your annual budget goes from `$1M` to `$2M`. Getting to the other side of this gap with an intact runway and team is hard, and I suspect that 2i2c's fully distributed nature means that we hit these scaling milestones earlier than many organizations. For us, this has been a major focus of effort all year, and has involved taking a top-to-bottom look at our plans and ways of working as a team. +I call this the "$1M to $2M budget jump", because organizations seem to hit this point around when your annual budget goes from `$1M` to `$2M`. Getting to the other side of this gap with an intact runway and team is hard, and I suspect that 2i2c's fully distributed nature means that we hit these scaling milestones earlier than many organizations. For us, this has been a major focus of effort all year, and has involved taking a top-to-bottom look at our plans and ways of working as a team. Read on for more details about major updates, challenges, and impact that our team had in 2024. + +## Organizational updates + +At an organizational level, this year had a lot of introspection and planning, a few new roles, a few departing team members, a funding crunch, a successful effort to dig out of it, and a new system of work organizing our team. We'll share more about all of this later, but here are the major implications for our team: + +**We've raised another $2.2M in funding** to support our efforts in scaling and sustaining our network of community hubs. This gives us roughly another 2 years of projected runway (with some assumptions about revenue from contracts and grants). Below are two posts that describe two major awards we were awarded in Q3 and Q4 of this year: + +- **[A one-year award from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative](/blog/2024/funding-czi/)**. +- **[A two-year award from The Navigation Fund](/blog/2024/funding-navigation/)**. -At an organizational level, this meant a lot of introspection and planning, a few new roles, a few departing team members, a funding crunch, a successful effort to dig out of it, and a new system of work organizing our team. We'll share more about all of this later, but here are the major implications for our team: +**We've designed and hired several strategic and systems-level roles** to give our team support and direction as it grows. Here's a brief summary: -- **We've raised another $2.2M in funding** to support our efforts in scaling and sustaining our network of community hubs. This gives us roughly another 2 years of projected runway (with some assumptions about revenue from contracts and grants). -- **We've hired and incorporated more strategic and systems-level roles** to give our team support as it grows: a Product Lead, Delivery Lead / Chief of Staff , and a People operations manager. -- **We've re-organized our team into separate product and business development teams**, in order to focus on _providing an excellent technical platform and a collection of services that maximizes community impact_, as well as _sustaining this service for our communities_. +- **[Head of Product, Giuliano Maciocci](/authors/giuliano-maciocci/)**. Giuliano leads our efforts to define and steward our value proposition and the roadmap of development for products and services that feeds into it. Giuliano has 10+ years experience driving growth in companies, was the ex-Chief Product Officer at Ex Ordo, ex-head of Product at eLife Sciences where he led the open science product [Executable Research Article](https://elifesciences.org/collections/d72819a9/executable-research-articles), and contributed significantly to mobile design and innovation at Adobe. +- **[Chief of Staff and Delivery Manager, Harold Campbell](/authors/harold-campbell/)**. Harold leads our delivery and operations efforts, and stewards our system of work and coordination around it to ensure we deliver on our commitments efficiently and reliably. Harold has 15+ years of industry experience spanning companies in Africa and Jamaica, and 10+ years experience in agile consulting and coaching in technical and product teams. +- **[People Lead, April Johnson](/authors/april-johnson/)**. April leads and stewards our system to support our team as individuals, ensuring that we provide the guidance and support needed to grow our team members in their careers and skills. April has 20+ years growing and guiding technology organizations. She is the ex-Global Head of Transformation at Thoughtworks (Europe, Latin America, India, North America, and Asia), with expertise in human-centered design, agility, people leadership, change, leading remote and asynchronous agile teams, coaching, and non-profit development. -This has allowed us to more effectively coordinate our service enhancement and development efforts, and increases our ability to deliver improvements to our communities and to upstream projects. +**We've re-organized our team into separate product and business development teams**, in order to focus on _providing an excellent technical platform and a collection of services that maximizes community impact_, as well as _sustaining this service for our communities_. This has allowed us to more effectively coordinate our service enhancement and development efforts, and increases our ability to deliver improvements to our communities and to upstream projects. As a result, our organization has a much stronger foundation to build upon as we continue to grow and refine our sustainability model in 2025. It has positioned us to more effectively deal with the challenges in reaching our next milestones for scale and impact, and gives us the tools to be more adaptive and responsive to community needs. @@ -50,15 +57,14 @@ Beyond the numbers, we also re-focused our team on reporting impact stories from Here are a few community highlights from this year: -- We served around 20 communities from Latin America and Africa for the **Catalyst project**: https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/catalyst-partner-highlights/ -- Our community partner **Openscapes** were invited to the White House to discuss the importance of open science: https://openscapes.org/events/2024-09-26-openscapes-whitehouse/ -- The **NeuroHackademy** used our infrastructure to support their annual summer school: http://2i2c.org/blog/2024/neurohackademy-summer-school-reflections/ -- We enabled ephemeral and sharable interactive computing environments for the **Amerigeo workshop** in the geospatial community: http://2i2c.org/blog/2024/amerigeo-workshop/ -- We ran a pilot for an **HHMI-affiliated open source project called Spyglass** for reproducing their pre-print with a live interactive environment using BinderHub to support publishing infrastructure: https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/hhmi-spyglass-mysql/ -- We began a collaboration with **Development Seed** around the **NASA VEDA** project, to support them with interactive cloud environments for geospatial research: https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/veda-devseed-collab/index.md -- Several members in our community network showed off their work at **AGU 2024**: https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/agu/ -- We co-organized a workshop alongside **Project Pythia** to create computational narrative content for geospatial analytics, and upgrade their stack to Jupyter Book 2.0: https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/project-pythia-cookoff/ - +- We served around 20 communities from Latin America and Africa for the [**Catalyst project**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/catalyst-partner-highlights/) +- Our community partner [**Openscapes** were invited to the White House](https://openscapes.org/events/2024-09-26-openscapes-whitehouse/) to discuss the importance of open science +- The [**NeuroHackademy** used our infrastructure](http://2i2c.org/blog/2024/neurohackademy-summer-school-reflections/) to support their annual summer school +- We enabled [ephemeral and sharable interactive computing environments for the **Amerigeo workshop**](http://2i2c.org/blog/2024/amerigeo-workshop/) in the geospatial community +- We ran a [pilot for an **HHMI-affiliated open source project called Spyglass**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/hhmi-spyglass-mysql/) for reproducing their pre-print with a live interactive environment using BinderHub to support publishing infrastructure +- We began a [collaboration with **Development Seed** around the **NASA VEDA** project](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/veda-devseed-collab/), to support them with interactive cloud environments for geospatial research +- Several members in our community network [showed off their work at **AGU 2024**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/agu/) +- We [co-organized a workshop alongside **Project Pythia**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/project-pythia-cookoff/) to create computational narrative content for geospatial analytics, and upgrade their stack to Jupyter Book 2.0 ## Open source technology enhancements @@ -70,27 +76,15 @@ https://compass.2i2c.org/open-source/key-communities/ Here are a few highlights where we focused our effort this year - each of these efforts required both development with and for our community network, as well as upstream contributions and support: -- We released the **JupyterHub Fancy Profiles** project, which allows for a more flexible and modern interface to launch environments with JupyterHub: - - https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/jupyterhub-fancy-profiles-rollout/ -- We used this to allow users to **build and launch custom environments in JupyterHub** in a way that users can also share with others. Here's a community with which we've piloted this functionality: - - https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/nasa-ephemeral-hubs/ -- We've added a Grafana dashboard for **resource and cost monitoring with JupyterHub** to give communities more visibility over their projected cloud costs: - - https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/aws-cost-attribution/ -- We began **incorporating Jupyter Book 2.0 workflows into our community hubs** and laid a foundation for enabling our communuty networks to communicate with one another more effectively using the new MyST document engine. Here are two posts about this: +- We released [**JupyterHub Fancy Profiles**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/jupyterhub-fancy-profiles-rollout/), which allows for a more flexible and modern interface to launch environments with JupyterHub. - https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/project-pythia-cookoff/ +- We used this to allow users to [**build and launch custom environments in JupyterHub**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/nasa-ephemeral-hubs/) in a way that users can also share with others. - https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/jupyter-book-2/ -- We built `frx-challenges`, a tool to help communities host data challenges with secure, automated evaluation of submissions. +- We've added a Grafana dashboard for [**resource and cost monitoring with JupyterHub**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/aws-cost-attribution/) to give communities more visibility over their projected cloud costs. - https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/frx/ - - This was built in collaboration with the **HHMI Cellmsp Challenge** competition: +- We began [**incorporating Jupyter Book 2.0 workflows into our community hubs**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/project-pythia-cookoff/) and laid a foundation for enabling our communuty networks to communicate with one another more effectively using the new MyST document engine. Read more in our [blog post about Jupyter Book 2.0](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/jupyter-book-2/). - https://cellmapchallenge.janelia.org/ +- We built [**`frx-challenges`**](https://2i2c.org/blog/2024/frx/), a tool to help communities host data challenges with secure, automated evaluation of submissions. This was built in collaboration with the [**HHMI Cellmap Challenge**](https://cellmapchallenge.janelia.org/) competition. ## Looking to next year diff --git a/content/organization/faces.md b/content/organization/faces.md index f4c66b38a..2c021f8b6 100644 --- a/content/organization/faces.md +++ b/content/organization/faces.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ weight = 20 [content] # Choose which groups/teams of users to display. # Edit `user_groups` in each user's profile to add them to one or more of these groups. - user_groups = ["Open Engineering Team", "Partnerships Team", "Product Team", "Executive Director", "Steering Council", "Alumni"] + user_groups = ["Product and Services Team", "Business Development Team", "Delivery Enablement Team", "Executive Director", "Steering Council", "Alumni"] [design] # Show user's social networking links? (true/false)