Thanks for the update Min, this sounds like a good plan. What about
building a page on mybinder.org with featured or popular repos, and
just directly forward try.jupyter.org there?

On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 7:54 AM, MinRK <[email protected]> wrote:
> tmpnb.org powers https://try.jupyter.org, and is a lightweight service for
> temporary notebook servers. However, tmpnb gets a lot less light as the
> number of users grows, and the scope of what we want to demo grows. Since
> tmpnb only allows serving a single repo, we’ve had to build an enormous
> kitchen-sink docker image with everything we want to demo. This is not
> sustainable, and keeping tmpnb.org up isn’t really working anymore. With the
> new Binder up and running, there is a better avenue for demoing Jupyter use
> cases that doesn’t require trying to build a one-size-fits-all demo.
>
> Our plan is to update the try.jupyter.org page to be a set of links to
> Binder repos demoing Jupyter, and shutdown the tmpnb.org service. This will
> involve:
>
> creating a few binderable repos for demoing Jupyter
> making try.jupyter.org a landing page pointing to a few selected demo repos
> on Binder
> shutting down tmpnb.org
> putting the docker-demo-images repo in the attic, since people who want to
> demo their own work can now create Binders instead of adding to the big demo
> image.
>
> See the GitHub Issue for further planning.
>
> We don’t have a timeframe for this yet, but if you are relying on tmpnb.org
> for anything let us know. The odds are that Binder can already serve you
> better than tmpnb does right now.
>
> -Min
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