For collaboration, I set up my git to use
https://github.com/jupyter/nbdime and then use git / github to
collaborate like I do with all of my other software projects.

I think part of the confusion is that 'collaboration' can mean so many
different things, and almost everyone is talking about something else
when they say 'collaboration'. There's multi user environments
(JupyterHub, with containers and all of that), real time multi user
document editing (JupyterLab + google drive), 'make .ipynb files
importable like .py files' (github.com/ipython/ipynb, still a WIP) and
'make .ipynb files work with git!'
(https://github.com/jupyter/nbdime). They are all targeted at
completely different people - JupyterHub info is completely
incomprehensible to someone wanting nbdime, and can be super
frustrating too.

I'm not entirely sure how to make the situation better tho.e


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