MNT: Point mnist data download to ossci server.#255
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Co-authored-by: Brigitta Sipőcz <b.sipocz@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Melissa Weber Mendonça <melissawm@gmail.com>
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This pattern raises an interesting edge-case for tutorial infrastructure: how to deal with changes in data sources/data grabbers. Generally speaking, we cache data in tests which means changes related to acquiring data will not be run in CI. This shouldn't be a blocker here, but definitely a case to cover in |
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Thanks @rossbar! |
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Closes #254 using @melissawm and @bsipocz 's idea.
I tried simply swapping out the host URLs from github -> ossci and it seems to work. No idea about rate limits on the bucket but as @bsipocz noted it should at least be better than the status quo.