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Update nebari_jupyterhub_theme to 2024.7.1 #166

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@aktech aktech commented Jul 29, 2024

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@aktech aktech requested a review from viniciusdc July 29, 2024 19:45
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This will lead to issues, as the newest versions of the theme have the jupytehrub>=5 dependency. As suggested, to address the broken link for the keycloak user management dashboard, it seems to be easier to set a traefik middleware. I am testing how straightforward that would be

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