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tutorial on mybinder #191

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PeerHerholz opened this issue Oct 16, 2019 · 4 comments
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tutorial on mybinder #191

PeerHerholz opened this issue Oct 16, 2019 · 4 comments

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@PeerHerholz
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I was wondering if we should create a mybinder instance for the tutorial. As far as I can tell, we would only need to include the mindboggle_input_example in the Docker image which should be fairly straightforward.

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What a great idea! I had not heard of mybinder until now. I take it that would make it much easier to maintain the tutorial, correct? Are there any other advantages?

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PeerHerholz commented Oct 22, 2019

I'm not entirely sure if it would make maintaining the tutorial easier, but I guess it could as it could be run on a binder instance, removing the necessity to run it in a local docker/singularity image. It might also be easier for new users as they could try it online without a local installation. Also introducing mindboggle within workshops would be more interactive by providing quick examples for participants. I can try to get it working and then you (and everyone else) can have a look?

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To get the tutorials running we would need to tackle #177 first. Is everyone ok with the proposed (potentially temporary) fixes there?

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binarybottle commented Nov 4, 2019

I think it's worth a go -- thank you, @PeerHerholz! I think the advantages you listed would be a boon.

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