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Instead of using binder or setting up jupyter environment on host machine it would be great to provide a docker image that contains all third-party dependencies, iqs_jupyter module and example notebooks as well.
I think yes it is. In my opinion, it is a quite simple way of trying, isn't it? There is no need to install pip or conda packages to host or to an existing Jupyterhub.
Instead of using binder or setting up jupyter environment on host machine it would be great to provide a docker image that contains all third-party dependencies,
iqs_jupyter
module and example notebooks as well.jupyter/minimal-notebook can be used as base image.
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