[Pandas-dev] New website infrastructure

Marc Garcia garcia.marc at gmail.com
Thu Aug 22 09:46:03 EDT 2019


Thank you for that Stephen. I still don't have very accurate numbers, I'm
researching on it. But my guess is that the hosting and infrastructure of
pandas will be in the order of $500 per year, and the infrastructure for
Binder could be something like $1,000 per month. I'll keep you updated.

On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Stephen Simmons <mail at stevesimmons.com>
wrote:

> Marc,
>
> What is the cost of the servers? My company may be able to cover that.
>
> Thanks
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
> Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 23:06:30 +0100
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> From: Marc Garcia <garcia.marc at gmail.com>
> To: pandas-dev <pandas-dev at python.org>
> Subject: [Pandas-dev] New website infrastructure
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> Somehow related to the work on the new website (
> https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/pull/28014), I've been discussing
> with
> the Binder team, and looks like should be quite easy soon (with a Sphinx
> extension) to make all the documentation pages runnable with Binder,
> directly from the website (without opening the page as a Jupyter in
> mybinder).
>
> While they are very happy with the idea of having this is pandas, it's
> uncertain if the current infrastructure Binder has got, is able to handle
> all the traffic we would send. And scikit-learn is working on it too (today
> they added to the dev docs a link to mybinder to run the examples).
>
> I'm discussing with OVH (their infrastructure provider) on whether they'd
> be happy to provide a dedicated BinderHub specific to pandas (or may be we
> can have one for all NumFOCUS projects). We'll see how it goes, but wanted
> to let you know, so you're updated, and in case anyone is interested in
> participating in the discussions. Of course before any decision is made
> I'll open a discussion here or on GitHub.
>
> As part of the discussion I'm also trying to get a server for the website,
> and one for development stuff. Specfically for the dev docs (including
> rendered docs of every PR) and the GitHub app that will generate them. I
> guess it should be very easy to find a sponsor for these two servers (in
> exchange of a small note in the footer of the website, or something like
> that).
>
> Let me know if you have any comment, want to be involved or whatever.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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