Yes, this is well worth discussing. 
But note that there is one non-trivial interaction of Sage with Jupyter via 
the recently added Live Documentation feature (jupyter-sphinx). 
Already "pip install jupyter-sphinx" pulls in the Rust-based package 
rpds_py.

On Monday, June 3, 2024 at 2:47:14 PM UTC-7 Kwankyu Lee wrote:

> Likewise, we will soon add support for installing Python packages from 
> platform-dependent wheels. This is needed for updating some Jupyter 
> components that have started to use Rust (https://github.com/crate-py/rpds, 
> a dependency of jsonschema).
>
>
> First sorry for an off-topic comment. If we need a feature (installing 
> Python packages from platform-dependent wheels) just to maintain jupyter, 
> then I think we should consider first removing jupyter from sage packages. 
> As far as I know, there is no technical reason why we have to ship jupyter, 
> we do it just because sage aims for "batteries included" assuming no 
> internet connection. But jupyter is too big to carry as a battery. 
>  
>
>

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