What does this mean? "The community is reviewing whether to reopen this question as of 8 days ago." on this question?
It's showing no reopen votes now, so I'm guessing that counter got reset, and yet it says it's under review?
@KarlKnechtel I really would like you to reconsider removing your hammer here because it's only going to cause more Q/A in disparate places for reasons I outlined before. Otherwise we start a new "reopen" cycle
@roganjosh I'd assume the question is in the RO queue. However I also don't see what would have put the question in the RO queue... maybe a <3k flag? I also don't have access to the RQ history to check, nor mod privileges to have a link in the timeline. So you know AssUMe.
It's not just jupyter (which does enough weird stuff), it's how it's surfaced to users in paid-for platforms
Once they embed jupyter, they can do more weird stuff, particularly with filesystems (which includes imports). I really recommend that it's left open simply because the answers will probably make more sense than the platform they're addressing each time
@KarlKnechtel Thank you for removing the hammer :)
@roganjosh KarlKnechtel it's not a dupe of that, so yes please don't hammer down the reopen. And after 4.5 years, I think it's time to improve the wording of the first line of the question to say something clearer like:
Relative-path direct imports of files from within a module, like from .. import my_module_subfile don't work in jupyter notebooks (by default), unless you manually either a) append the absolute path of the module to the Python process's sys.path or b) os.chdir into the module directory before doing the import. (Or improve on that wording. And I suggest this needs to be edited into the first line of the question).
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also I don't see any corresponding open issue in Jupyter github, if yes it should be cited in that question.