Re: [council] #38: Dopr

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#38: Dopr
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 Reporter:  msuchy      |       Owner:
   Status:  new         |    Priority:  normal
Component:  Trademarks  |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  meeting     |
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Comment (by msuchy):

 Replying to [comment:22 mattdm]:
 > Dopr devs, can you contact him directly about that?

 I just wrote him.

 > On a related note, I still think we should restrict the service to
 Fedora and CentOS bases, although it occurs to me that we shouldn't
 restrict it to just the base image, but also the layered images
 Fedora/CentOS produce + any other Dopr. That seems like it'd be reasonably
 easy to implement technically, especially if all Dopr containers are built
 in one Docker Hub namespace.

 1) Why? (just being curious).
 2) I will check if it is technically possible.

 > Is there any plan to integrate this directly into Copr rather than being
 a stand-alone service?

 Technically it is so different so having it on the same machine does not
 have too much sense. But of course we can concat it via UI and links so
 for users it will be nearly the same.
 However I want to do one step at the time. Let see how it will work in
 production and if it will work, then lets bind it together with Copr.

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