Here's a quite popular service to share Jupyter notebooks together
with a preset environment (e.g., a SageMath kernel) :

  http://mybinder.org/

Quite a different workflow compared to sharing a notebook on a SageNB
server, though.

Luca




On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Jori Mäntysalo <jori.mantys...@uta.fi> wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Oct 2016, Luca De Feo wrote:
>
>> When I want to share a notebook with the students, I share a static
>> .ipynb file via gist, and visualize it via nbviewer. e.g.:
>>
>>  http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/gist/defeo/4adb727f7608dfd2c75eb7699d670fb7
>>
>> When I want to see the student's work, I ask them to send me the
>> .ipynb by mail, or directly access their notebooks using my admin
>> account.
>>
>> Works like a charm.
>
>
> OK, sounds possible to do. But document sharing between researchers still
> does not work. (But to be honest, only sharing so far here has been me
> replying to request like "Can you test this hypothesis?". Maybe some day...)
>
> --
> Jori Mäntysalo

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