I've released a new version of the Jupyterhub CAS Authenticator, v0.1.0.  
The documentation for the project can be found in the README source at:

  https://github.com/cwaldbieser/jhub_cas_authenticator

I've added the `CASLocalAuthenticator` in this version that uses 
Jupyterhub's `LocalAuthenticator` mixin so that you can create local users 
on the hub host "just-in-time".

CAS (Central Authentication Service 
<https://apereo.github.io/cas/5.2.x/index.html>) is a pretty pervasive web 
SSO technology in Higher Ed.  This authenticator should allow you to 
integrate your hub with a CAS service without having to string together 
extra components like Jupyerhub Remote User Authenticator 
<https://github.com/cwaldbieser/jhub_remote_user_authenticator> + Apache 
httpd + mod_wstunnel + mod_proxy (the latter certainly works, but 
configuration and deployment are a bit more complex).

Any issues can be reported on the Github tracker on the site above.

Thanks,
Carl Waldbieser

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