@misc{15067, keywords = {jupyter, reproducibility, binder, open science}, author = {Project Jupyter and Matthias Bussonier and Jessica Forde and Jeremy Freeman and Brian Granger and Tim Head and Chris Holdgraf and Kyle Kelley and Gladys Nalvarte and Andrew Osheroff and M Pacer and Yuvi Panda and Fernando Perez and Benjamin Ragan-Kelley and Carol Willing}, title = {Binder 2.0 - Reproducible, interactive, sharable environments for science at scale}, abstract = {Binder is an open source web service that lets users create sharable, interactive, reproducible environments in the cloud. It is powered by other core projects in the open source ecosystem, including JupyterHub and Kubernetes for managing cloud resources. Binder works with pre-existing workflows in the analytics community, aiming to create interactive versions of repositories that exist on sites like GitHub with minimal extra effort needed. This paper details several of the design decisions and goals that went into the development of the current generation of Binder.}, year = {2018}, journal = {Python in Science Conference. Proceedings of the 17th Python in Science Conference}, month = {07/2018}, publisher = {SciPy}, address = {Austin, Texas}, url = {https://conference.scipy.org/proceedings/scipy2018/project_jupyter.html}, doi = {10.25080/Majora-4af1f417-011}, note = {​See the presentation at SciPy US 2018: https://youtu.be/KcC0W5LP9GM}, }