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# Member logo cloud
# These are generated by scripts/extract_org_logos.py
content/members/images
data/org_summary.yaml
data/org_summary.yaml
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## Website-specific features

### Add a Feedback button to a page or post

Use the `{{< feedback >}}` short-code to add a button that provides a feedback link for the current page. See more information in [our feedback process docs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bH5fN2lXcZ-vjQ4Pb4lfaeQbmoCBkN1QYjA7ZaxkmsY/edit?tab=t.dxyyjksnpswv#heading=h.kh8meot2eulc).

### Automatic GitHub link shortening

This theme will automatically shorten GitHub links and add a little GitHub icon to the front. For example, see the [Jack Eddy Symposium blog post](https://2i2c.org/blog/2022/eddy-symposium-report/).
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tags: '/tag/:slug/'
categories: '/category/:slug/'
publication_types: '/publication-type/:slug/'
disableAliases: true
disableAliases: false # This makes Hugo generate HTML redirects instead of server-side ones
outputs:
home: [HTML, RSS, JSON, WebAppManifest, headers, redirects]
section: [HTML, RSS]
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{{< video src="videos/magic-links.mp4">}}
<figcaption>
Powered by <a href="https://mystmd.org"><img src="/images/logos/project/myst.svg" /></a> and <a href="https://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io"><img src="/images/logos/project/jupyterhub.svg" /></a>. Example from <a href="https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.25.577295v1">the Spyglass toolbox paper</a>.
Powered by <a href="https://mystmd.org"><img src="/images/logos/project/myst.svg" /></a> and <a href="https://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io"><img src="/images/logos/project/jupyterhub.svg" /></a>. Example from <a href="https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.25.577295v4">the Spyglass toolbox paper</a>.
</figcaption>
</figure>
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![Spyglass landing page](featured.png "[Spyglass](https://github.com/LorenFrankLab/spyglass) landing page")

[Spyglass](https://github.com/LorenFrankLab/spyglass) is a framework for reproducible and shareable neuroscience research produced by [Loren Frank’s lab](https://github.com/LorenFrankLab) at the University of California, San Francisco. They recently released a [preprint](https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.25.577295v3.full.pdf+html) about their toolbox, and are using a 2i2c hub to provide accessible interactive cloud environments that demonstrate its functionality and helps researchers get started.
[Spyglass](https://github.com/LorenFrankLab/spyglass) is a framework for reproducible and shareable neuroscience research produced by [Loren Frank’s lab](https://github.com/LorenFrankLab) at the University of California, San Francisco. They recently released a [preprint](https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.25.577295v4.full.pdf+html) about their toolbox, and are using a 2i2c hub to provide accessible interactive cloud environments that demonstrate its functionality and helps researchers get started.

## Acknowledgements

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---
title: Enabling transparent cloud cost monitoring with user-level dashboards
date: "2025-10-02"
authors:
- Chris Holdgraf
- Jenny Wong
categories:
- service
tags:
- open source
- cloud costs
- transparency
---

We are excited to announce that **dashboards to monitor cloud usage and costs at a per-user level** are now available!

A key goal of 2i2c is to make the cloud safe for science. By providing transparent cost monitoring, we give communities the confidence that they won't face unexpected bills and can better understand how their usage patterns translate to cloud costs. This visibility is especially valuable in our shared platform model, where each community gets their own independent hub while benefiting from shared infrastructure expertise.

![Cloud cost monitoring dashboard showing user-level usage and cost breakdowns](featured.png)

The user-level cost breakdown allows communities to identify individual usage trends and manage their resources more effectively. Communities can now see exactly how their computational work translates to cloud spending, enabling better resource planning and budget management.

{{< feedback >}}

## Learn more

- [Community Hub Guide](https://docs.2i2c.org/admin/howto/monitoring/cost-users/)


## Acknowledgements

- [Development Seed](../../collaborators/devseed/) for working on this with us.
- [NASA VEDA](../../collaborators/nasa-veda/) for funding much of this work.
- [Openscapes](../../collaborators/openscapes/) and [Earthscope](../../collaborators/earthscope/) for giving us close feedback.
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title: "Updates from Chris' position on the Jupyter Executive Council and Foundation Board"
subtitle: ""
authors: ["Chris Holdgraf"]
tags: ["open source", "jupyter"]
categories: ["impact"]
date: "2025-09-23"
featured: false
draft: false
---

This is a running blog post for Chris to share out community updates from his time on the [Jupyter Executive Council](https://ec.jupyter.org/). See [context for this page](#context).

## Updates for the Jupyter community from Chris

Chris aims to write monthly updates for Jupyter's community in the [Jupyter Community Forum](https://discourse.jupyter.org/c/governance/executive-council/51) to share his perspective on what the council is up to. We'll update this index post as new posts are available.

- [August 2025](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/chris-update-for-august-2025-community-proposals-are-live/37879)
- [July 2025](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/chris-update-for-july-2025-towards-community-led-funding-proposals/37424/2)
- [June 2025](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/chris-jec-and-board-experience-for-june-2025/36488/1)
- [May 2025](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/chris-update-for-may-2025-a-few-funding-discussions-from-the-jupyter-foundation-board/35764/3)

## Blog posts about Chris' experience on the executive council

Chris blogs now and then to share his thoughts, important announcements, and provide major updates from his perspective on the executive council. Here are the posts that have come out of this effort.

- [Your Ideas, Our Support: Jupyter Community Call For Funding Proposals](https://blog.jupyter.org/your-ideas-our-support-jupyter-community-call-for-funding-proposals-f4642590ae76?source=collection_home_page----95916e268740-----0-----------------------------------)
- [Why open source foundations try to fund systems, not development](https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2025/fund-systems-not-developmend) - May 31, 2025
- [Jupyter can align the needs of its community and its foundation by enabling contribution](https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2025/more-contributors) - Mar 22, 2025
- [The relationship between the Jupyter Executive Council, Software Steering Council, and Foundation](https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2025/jupyter-org-structure) - Mar 02, 2025
- [Ways the Jupyter Foundation could support open source projects](https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2025/os-support) - Feb 26, 2025
- [Running for the Jupyter Executive Council](https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2025/jec) - Jan 14, 2025

## 2i2c's commitment to supporting open source communities
{#context}

In early 2025, Chris was [elected to the Jupyter Executive Council](../jupyter-executive-council/index.md).
We're tracking these efforts because providing leadership and community support to open source projects is a [key Foundational contribution](../good-citizen/index.md) we wish to make for open source projects. 2i2c makes time for team members to contribute upstream in strategic ways like this as part of our [commitment to open practices](../../../open-practices/index.md). However, this kind of work is very difficult to track! This blog post is an attempt at putting these efforts into one place for us to track and for others to discover.

## Acknowledgements

- [2i2c's member communities](../../../members/index.md) support [Foundation open source contributions](../good-citizen/index.md) like this with their membership fees.
- [The Navigation Fund](../../../collaborators/navigation/) provides strategic funding support for 2i2c which covers major open source leadership contributions like this.
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