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Nice. Bundling everything together was how JupyterLab used to work before version 3, but it required a compilation step to install extensions, which made it inconvenient for users. With JupyterLab 3 (and maybe 4?), if I recall correctly, you could have both worlds - compile some extensions into a base js bundle, then install other extension to be loaded as federated webpack modules.



Thanks for the context, that makes a lot of sense. In our case since we have a more controlled and less generic environment we have a bit more flexibility/control in what we can do.




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