Do you want to provide hosted Jupyter Notebooks for your students and users without having to worry about them spending time debugging installation issues? TLJH is a single-server JupyterHub distribution designed to be the simplest way to do that. You will learn about the ideas that power TLJH, how to install, use and configure your deployment beyond defaults. Demo, included.
The Littlest JupyterHub is a single-server JupyterHub distribution designed to be the simplest way to provide hosted Jupyter Notebooks for your students and users without having to worry about them spending time debugging installation issues.
With TLJH, you don't need a system-administrator level of "know how" to provide and maintain Jupyter environments for small groups. Because its configuration defaults provide a solid base for different use-cases, it's never been easier for researchers to share data and work within their group or for students to dive straight into content, trouble-free.
Learning TLJH's internals and where the entry points are will help you understand whether this is the right distribution for you and how to use its superpowers to best fit your needs.
This talk explains the philosophy behind TLJH and walks you through the project internals explaining the various ways of configuring the components that power it. From changing authenticators, installing packages, to distributing content using nbgitpuller, Georgiana will demo installing and extending TLJH. No prior knowledge about TLJH needed or the systems behind, just a lot of Jupyter love.