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Please, add information how to delete a binder image if needed (or at least provide such information in tutorial of FAQ). Will it delete automatically if initial repository is deleted?
Thanks!
https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/treebeard-project-using-repo2docker/3600
We should come up with some guidelines for these use-cases. I think all our code is already covered (BSD3 licensed code). Not sure about our documentation (should be CC-by?? but is BSD3 license right now). The logo and name also have no guidance on how to use them.
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Current deployments only support http; add in letsencrypt support. CONTACT_EMAIL is already in place in the config to support this.
mybinder.org has https://grafana.mybinder.org. It would be good to combine this config with pangeo-data/pangeo#359 once that is finalized.
@jacobtomlinson - if you can help guide me in the right direction, I'm ready to give this a try.
This looks like a very useful extension and would be helpful for my classes:
https://github.com/hadim/jupyter-archive
It will be merged into Jupyter Lab and Jupyter Notebook eventually but we could install it until then.
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@ines thanks so much for this repo, it's really helpful for interactive documentation!
Is it possible to specify a parameter that will launch the container and download the requirements on page open, instead of when the runnable is first clicked? Our requirements take some time to install, so if we could do this in the background while they're reading content instead of making users wait ~a mi