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Description
Title
Updates from Chris' position on the Jupyter Executive Council and Foundation Board
Authors
- Chris Holdgraf
Date
2025-08-08
Tags
- open-source
- jupyter
Category
- impact
Content
This is a running blog post for Chris to share out community updates from his time on the Jupyter Executive Council.
Community updates from Chris
Chris aims to write monthly updates for Jupyter's community in the Jupyter Community Forum to share his perspective on what the council is up to. We'll update this index post as new posts are available.
Blog posts from Chris
Chris is using his blog for more off-the-cuff reflections and posts about his experience.
- Why open source foundations try to fund systems, not development - May 31, 2025
- Jupyter can align the needs of its community and its foundation by enabling contribution - Mar 22, 2025
- The relationship between the Jupyter Executive Council, Software Steering Council, and Foundation - Mar 02, 2025
- Ways the Jupyter Foundation could support open source projects - Feb 26, 2025
- Running for the Jupyter Executive Council - Jan 14, 2025
2i2c's commitment to supporting open source communities
In early 2025, Chris was elected to the Jupyter Executive Council.
We're tracking these efforts because we believe that providing leadership and community support to open source projects is a key way in which 2i2c can have impact, and we make time for team members like Chris to contribute upstream in strategic ways like this. However, this kind of work is very difficult to track! This blog post is an attempt at putting these efforts into one place for us to track and for others to discover.
Acknowledgements
Chris' time on the Jupyter Executive Council is supported by fees from 2i2c's network of member communities.