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Mention jupyter/docker stacks as an alternative to rocker/binder #108
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rocker/binder contains some Jupyter things, but the rocker project as a whole is not focused on Jupyter. This links them out to the jupyter/docker-stacks project, which is more Jupyter focused to serve users who are looking for more Jupyter focused container images. I think a lot of communities / users use a combination of Python (from various sources) and R (from the rocker project) already anyway. I link to the rocker project from jupyter/docker-stacks since last month (jupyter/docker-stacks#2065), and one of the maintainers asked if I could provide a link back as well.
Thanks, but the link to Jupyter Docker Stacks has been present on a dedicated page for a few years. Lines 10 to 19 in f8983df
Do we need to link to it from the binder page as well? |
@eitsupi ah, that's great it's already there. However, I do think it's also useful to link to it specifically from the binder page, as that's where someone most likely is going to be looking for things related to mixing R & Jupyter. Perhaps we can just link out to the external section (i.e. this link https://rocker-project.org/images/external.html#jupyter-docker-stacks) instead of straight to jupyter/docker-stacks? |
That makes sense. |
@eitsupi done! |
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If you are *primarily* interested in using the Jupyter ecosystem of tools, consider using | ||
the images from the [jupyter/docker-stacks](https://rocker-project.org/images/external.html#jupyter-docker-stacks) |
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If I understand correctly, Quarto correctly converts relative links to HTML, so use relative links to md files here, not http.
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Like this
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### [Mamba](https://github.com/mamba-org/mamba) | |
A package manager to install various packages from [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.org/) and others. | |
If you use Mamba on Linux for R, it may be easier to install packages, | |
see also the [Extending images](../use/extending.md#conda-forge) page. |
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Just stumbled across this open PR. I don't have skin in the game here, but it looks like you are both close to a close and approve. @yuvipanda, a little nudge - what do you think of the requested changes?
rocker/binder contains some Jupyter things, but the rocker project as a whole is not focused on Jupyter. This links them out to the jupyter/docker-stacks project, which is more Jupyter focused to serve users who are looking for more Jupyter focused container images. I think a lot of communities / users use a combination of Python (from various sources) and R (from the rocker project) already anyway.
I link to the rocker project from jupyter/docker-stacks since last month (jupyter/docker-stacks#2065), and one of the maintainers asked if I could provide a link back as well.