[Pandas-dev] New website infrastructure

Andy Terrel andy at numfocus.org
Wed Sep 18 11:31:45 EDT 2019


Sounds great to me. Just let me know where everything goes.

NumPy wants me to help host a discourse for them, maybe OVH would be a good
place to do that as well, (although I would be more inclinded if it was
pydata and we had pandas, scipy, and numpy on it).

-- Andy

On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:51 AM Tom Augspurger <tom.augspurger88 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sounds good w.r.t crediting OVH on those pages.
>
> For the ASV results at pandas.pydata.org/speed (which I now notice is
> currently broken for pandas), the only thing on the webserver is a
> cron job doing a `git pull` from
> https://github.com/asv-runner/asv-collection, from within
> `/usr/share/nginx`.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:18 AM Marc Garcia <garcia.marc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> An update on the new website infrastructure. We need to finish discussing
>> the details, but OVH is happy to provide the hosting for the pandas
>> infrastructure we need.
>>
>> My initial idea is to credit them in the page with the rest of the
>> sponsors in the new website:
>> https://datapythonista.github.io/pandas-web/community/team.html#institutional-partners and
>> also in the top right corner of the runnable code widgets (see for example
>> where Binder is credited here: https://spacy.io/).
>>
>> What I'd like to ask is:
>>
>> 1. For the production website and docs (static content only, for the
>> traffic we need):
>> https://us.ovhcloud.com/products/public-cloud/object-storage
>> 2. For our tools and processes, like the benchmarks, builds, CI stuff
>> (temporary publish the docs for every PR,...):
>> https://www.ovh.co.uk/vps/vps-ssd.xml (VPS SSD 3)
>> 3. For BinderHub (runnable code in our docs, launch tutorials on
>> Binder...): https://www.ovh.co.uk/public-cloud/kubernetes/
>>
>> For the BinderHub, QuantStack offered help with the set up (which is
>> great, because I don't know much about Binder myself, and I'm not sure if
>> anyone else does or wants to take care of this). I don't think it'll be
>> easy to estimate how big is the cluster we need beforehand, but I guess we
>> can add things to Binder iteratively, and have more info as we grow.
>>
>> OVH gave us a 200 euros voucher to experiment with the different
>> services. Let me know how all this sounds, and if there are no objections,
>> I'll create an account and buy those services with the voucher, and I'll
>> start to prototype and see how everything works.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 11:06 PM Marc Garcia <garcia.marc at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> 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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Andy R. Terrel, PhD
President
NumFOCUS
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