As announced earlier on this list, the tmpnb.org service is now shutdown in
favor of Binder <https://mybinder.org>. The kitchen-sink demo image that we
used is now retired as well. Instead of adding every possible demo to a
single image, Kernel authors are encourages to create a demo themselves
(e.g. on Binder, but not necessarily) and add a link to the try jupyter page
<https://jupyter.org/try>. This can be done by adding an entry to the try
data yaml file
<https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter.github.io/blob/master/_data/try.yml>
and a logo to the assets
<https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter.github.io/tree/master/assets/try> if
there isn’t an appropriate one already.

Right now, we have links to the IPython-in-depth tutorial, the JuptyerLab
demo repo, and one for each of R and Julia. It would be extra great if
people in the Julia and/or R communities could replace the R and Julia
links to more appropriate demos of working with Jupyter in their respective
areas. I suspect the ipython-in-depth link should be replaced with a more
dedicated quick introduction repo that's yet to exist on the jupyter github
org.

-Min
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