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Open akhmerov opened this issue 6 years ago • 9 comments

With using thebelab in more and more projects, I'm wondering: is there a suggested way to indicate that the project uses binder resources? E.g. "powered by binder" logo or anything alike?

This is less of an issue when using binder directly because the users see the binder domain. With thebelab the users might have no idea that binder is used at all.

akhmerov avatar Jul 13 '19 09:07 akhmerov

Good question. I don't think there is anything ready-to-go.

Based on our normal badge I made

as a starting point. Needs a bit of tuning to make the colours match:

betatim avatar Jul 13 '19 13:07 betatim

Should it be a badge, not a logo, like this one:

powered by jupyter

akhmerov avatar Jul 13 '19 14:07 akhmerov

@akhmerov ;D I think you just invented the mega brick!

Is it an official jupyter asset? Where did you find it?

consideRatio avatar Jul 13 '19 18:07 consideRatio

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ apparently on O'Reilly CDN (got it via Google images)

akhmerov avatar Jul 13 '19 19:07 akhmerov

So far we have nothing, so if someone makes a proposal we can discuss and merge a PR :)

betatim avatar Jul 13 '19 19:07 betatim

Hi all, returning to this issue. I'm going to run an online workshop and we plan to use binder. Is there a suggested formulation of the acknowledgment that I could put on the event page?

akhmerov avatar Nov 26 '20 13:11 akhmerov

How about:

"We will use mybinder.org which is a public service and open-source project. It is run by volunteers from the Binder project.

Thanks to Google Cloud, OVH, GESIS Notebooks and the Turing Institute for sponsoring the cloud resources!"

betatim avatar Nov 27 '20 08:11 betatim

It seems wrong to thank the cloud resource providers and not volunteers. I'd like to go with:

We thank https://mybinder.org, a public service and a volunteer-run open-source project with cloud resources sponsored by Google Cloud, OVH, GESIS Notebooks and the Turing Institute for hosting a computational environment for the workshop.

It's a single sentence and it acknowledges everything at once.

akhmerov avatar Dec 02 '20 13:12 akhmerov

I realise this is an old discussion. I tried searching for a more recent discussion but couldn't find one (this one doesn't show up in a search for 'Binder logo' so I might be missing something, apologies if so!).

I wanted to know if there is anything like https://jupyter.org/governance/trademarks.html for Binder?

kiden avatar Jan 19 '22 14:01 kiden