This is so cool. Automatically create a @Docker from your @github repo and create a @ProjectJupyter notebook too! Great idea to help with code lifespan!pic.twitter.com/sK8Z1GtJdm
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definitely true that the binder sessions have to run *somewhere*, but that's not a problem unique to Binder :-) obv http://mybinder.org has limited bandwidth like any website, but binderhub is open-source tech meant to be deployed anywhere on kubernetes!
how deployable binderhub is atm? e.g. we might want to have something like this in Oxford, university-wide or so...
quite deployable on google cloud - I did it myself half a year ago! not sure about other Kube deployments.
There's jupyter hub too, right?
And re: scalability, the only reason http://mybinder.org would have scaling issues is because we run it as a free service so have to clip the resources a bit. Kubernetes is scalable *way* beyond what traffic http://mybinder.org gets
this seems like the Achilles Heel for any such service: it has to run somewhere :)
it has to have backing of an entity of the level of NSF in USA, say. We at @opendreamkit are trying to push EGI to provide binder service in EU.
it is, politically, hard, as all these things are traditionally the domain of HPC, and these folks are not too interested. Especially as binder is very useful for teaching, and thus it is not science, and thus no money... :-(
I witnessed something very promising with respect to that.
yep! and it's now quite deployable on @jetstream_cloud: http://the-littlest-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io . BinderHub is more challenging b/c requires kubernetes.
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