Project Jupyter is a non-profit, open-source project, born out of the IPython Project in 2014 as it evolved to support interactive data science and scientific computing across all programming languages. Jupyter will always be 100% open-source software, free for all to use and released under the liberal terms of the modified BSD license.

Jupyter is developed in the open on GitHub, through the consensus of the Jupyter community. For more information on our governance approach, please see our Governance Document.

All online and in-person interactions and communications directly related to the project are covered by the Jupyter Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct sets expectations to enable a diverse community of users and contributors to participate in the project with respect and safety.

Distinguished Contributors

Project Jupyter Distinguished Contributors are recognized for their substantial contributions to Jupyter itself in both quality and quantity over at least two years. Contributions may include code, code review, infrastructure work, mailing list and chat participation, community help/building, education and outreach, fundraising, branding, marketing, inclusion and diversity, UX design and research, etc. Up to 10 new Distinguished Contributors are selected each year by the cumulative body of Distinguished Contributors.

2020 Cohort

Jeremy Tuloup
Jeremy Tuloup
 
Jessica Zosa Forde
Jessica Zosa Forde
 
Johan Mabille
Johan Mabille
 
Maarten Breddels
Maarten Breddels
 
Martin Renou
Martin Renou
 
Michał Krassowski
Michał Krassowski
 
Simon Li
Simon Li
 
Tim George
Tim George
 
Tony Hirst
Tony Hirst
 

Special Election Cohort

Cameron Oelsen
Cameron Oelsen
 
Chris Holdgraf
Chris Holdgraf
 
Douglas Blank
Douglas Blank
 
Erik Sundell
Erik Sundell
 
Georgiana Dolocan
Georgiana Dolocan
 
Grant Nestor
Grant Nestor
 
Ian Rose
Ian Rose
 
Kevin Bates
Kevin Bates
 
Lindsey Heagy
Lindsey Heagy
 
Lorena A. Barba
Lorena A. Barba
 
Luciano Resende
Luciano Resende
 
Matthew Seal
Matthew Seal
 
Nicholas Bollweg
Nicholas Bollweg
 
Safia Abdalla
Safia Abdalla
 
Web
Saul Shanabrook
Saul Shanabrook
 
Tim Head
Tim Head
 
Tony Fast
Tony Fast
 
Vidar T. Fauske
Vidar T. Fauske
 
Yuvi Panda
Yuvi Panda
 
Web
Zach Sailer
Zach Sailer
 
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Steering Council

The role of the Jupyter Steering Council is to ensure, through working with and serving the broader Jupyter community, the long-term well-being of the project, both technically and as a community. The Jupyter Steering Council currently consists of the following members (in alphabetical order).

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Damian Avila

Anaconda, Inc.
@damianavila on GitHub

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Matthias Bussonnier

QuanSight
@Carreau on GitHub

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Sylvain Corlay

QuantStack
@sylvaincorlay on GitHub

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Afshin Darian

Two Sigma
@afshin on GitHub

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Brian Granger

Amazon Web Services
@ellisonbg on GitHub

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Jason Grout

Bloomberg
@jasongrout on GitHub

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Jessica Hamrick

DeepMind
@jhamrick on GitHub

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Paul Ivanov

Noteable
@ivanov on GitHub

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Kyle Kelley

Noteable
@rgbkrk on GitHub

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Thomas Kluyver

University of Southampton
@takluyver on GitHub

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M Pacer

Netflix
@mpacer on GitHub

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Peter Parente

Thorn
@parente on GitHub

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Fernando Pérez

UC Berkeley
@fperez on GitHub

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Min Ragan-Kelley

Simula Research Lab
@minrk on GitHub

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Ana Ruvalcaba

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
@ruv7 on GitHub

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Steven Silvester

Apple
@blink1073 on GitHub

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Carol Willing

Noteable
@willingc on GitHub


NumFOCUS Subcommittee Members

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Matthias Bussonnier

@Carreau on GitHub

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Thomas Kluyver

@takluyver on GitHub

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Fernando Pérez

@fperez on GitHub

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Ana Ruvalcaba

@ruv7 on GitHub

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Stéfan van der Walt

@stefanv on GitHub


Trademark Subcommittee Members

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Tim George

@tgeorgeux on GitHub

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Brian Granger

@ellisonbg on GitHub

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Jason Grout

@jasongrout on GitHub

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Paul Ivanov

@ivanov on GitHub

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Min Ragan-Kelley

@minrk on GitHub

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William Stein

@williamstein on GitHub


Retired Steering Council Member

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Jonathan Frederic

Member: 2016-2018
@jdfreder on GitHub

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Sponsors

Project Jupyter receives direct funding from the following sources

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Institutional Partners

Institutional Partners are organizations that support the project by employing Jupyter Steering Council members. Current Institutional Partners include: