[12:41] <smallfoot-> Vivid packages IPython 2.3, however yesterday IPython 3.0 got released, can the package be updated?
[12:45] <tumbleweed> smallfoot-: jtaylor maintains ipython in debian, and is a MOTU in Ubuntu. He knows the procedures here
[12:45] <smallfoot-> oh cool
[12:45] <jtaylor> unlikely for vivid
[12:45] <smallfoot-> aww :(
[12:45] <jtaylor> as we are past featurefreeze
[12:46] <jtaylor> also it needs a slurry of other package updates first
[12:46] <smallfoot-> I was hoping for it in Vivid, because IPython 3.0 seems like a very interesting release
[12:46] <jtaylor> a backport may be possible
[12:46] <smallfoot-> ah, I see
[12:46] <jtaylor> you should be able to install it via pip quite easily
[12:47] <smallfoot-> I am very excited for Vivid, it has GNOME 3.14, kernel 3.19, Wayland 1.7, it looks to be a very nice release, I just hope Xserver 1.17 hits too
[12:47] <smallfoot-> Also, I am very excited for IPython 3.0 which seems to be very promising
[12:48] <jtaylor> didn'T get to look at whats really new yet besides other language support
[12:48] <jtaylor> did multi-user make it in?
[12:48] <jtaylor> that would make packaging complicated :/
[12:49] <smallfoot-> I am not sure, but now you can use IRuby, IJulia, I think. Support for multiple-kernels, all selected from the GUI from one server
[12:49] <smallfoot-> http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/3/whatsnew/version3.html
[12:53] <jtaylor> yes though those kernels all need separate packaging
[12:53] <jtaylor> so it will take a little while
[12:54] <smallfoot-> ah, I see
[12:54] <smallfoot-> you can try it on https://tmpnb.org