Each extra notebook with embedded stuff carries cost in package size, etc.
Further, since the development steps to go from repo to usable package are rather involved, there's no reason to make mybinder.org do that in their docker infrastructure if we're already automatically building packages.
Let's create an nbpresent-examples repo like bokeh-notebooks, with a binder (#27) using an environment.yml pointing at the built nbpresent to bring in third party libraries will lighten the base development environment considerably.
Each extra notebook with embedded stuff carries cost in package size, etc.
Further, since the development steps to go from repo to usable package are rather involved, there's no reason to make mybinder.org do that in their docker infrastructure if we're already automatically building packages.
Let's create an
nbpresent-examples
repo like bokeh-notebooks, with a binder (#27) using an environment.yml pointing at the built nbpresent to bring in third party libraries will lighten the base development environment considerably.