At Posit, our mission is to empower data scientists and researchers with the best possible tools to explore, visualize, and share their work. For years, our team has relied on the Jupyter ecosystem, with Notebooks, IPython, JupyterLab, and JupyterHub all integrated across our product offerings and Jupyter kernels powering Positron’s R and Python support. Today, we are proud to announce that we are deepening our commitment to this community by becoming an official Jupyter Foundation Member!

Since its inception, Project Jupyter has grown into one of the world’s most widely used open source ecosystems for interactive computing, powering breakthroughs in research, education, and industry. The Jupyter Foundation, hosted by the Linux Foundation, was established to support the long-term sustainability of this work by bringing together organizations committed to investing in the project’s future.

By joining as a Foundation Member, we are becoming active stewards of its future. Our membership helps fund the core infrastructure, the release engineering, and the community events that keep Jupyter at the cutting edge of scientific computing. This move reinforces our promise to the open source community: we will not only build on these tools, but we will also build up the people and processes that create them.

Open source is a shared resource, and it requires shared responsibility. We encourage our partners and peers in the industry to join us in supporting the foundations that make our work possible.

To learn more about our commitment to open research and technical innovation, visit our About Page.