@kozo2
I am one of the tutors of PyCon JP 2020 Tutorial "Using Open Data to Analyze Data in Python"
In the tutorial, we will share how to analyze Japanese open data using pandas, plotly, scikit-learn, and pydeck.
PyCon JP will pay us 50000 Yen.
There are 5 tutors including me (We will divide the 50000yen equally).
10000 Japanese Yen equals 94.73 United States Dollar.
https://github.com/hannari-python/tutorial
About 180~230.
At the moment, there are 193 registered participants.
(173[YouTube Live] + 20[Zoom] .)
Please refer to the following pages to check the number of registered participants (There are only Japanese pages).
Japan timezone 2020/08/30 10:00 ~ 17:00
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Hi @betatim ,
Would it be possible to request this bump resources?
Please let me know if there is a lack of information about https://github.com/jupyterhub/mybinder.org-deploy/issues/1560#issue-674783225
@kozo2 yes, we'll bump the resources on Friday ahead of the event. See #1574
@minrk Thank you for the reply. I am grateful for your support.
@minrk @betatim
Thank you for your support.
The tutorial was successfully completed without incident.
If there's anything that I can do (in return for this support), please let me know.
Thanks a lot for the feedback and glad that things worked well for you.
I think a good ask in return would be: keep promoting mybinder.org and encourage people to help with the tools we use to build the service.
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@minrk @betatim
Thank you for your support.
The tutorial was successfully completed without incident.
If there's anything that I can do (in return for this support), please let me know.