On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 10:00:43AM -0500, Scott Collier wrote: > >My opinion is that the dist-git-for-dockerfiles plan should make Fedora > >Dockerfiles obsolete. > How would users who aren't necessarily involved in the Fedora build > process experiment building images with a Fedora base? Right now Hopefully this new dist-git can be fronted by pagure, so it'd be a matter of visiting a web site like https://pagure.io/fedora-bootstrap (not a docker example, just a random one) and either downloading the docker file or doing a git clone. > there's a rpm created from fedora-dockerfiles that includes all the > Dockerfiles and makes it easy to experiment by placing all the > Dockerfiles in /usr/share/fedora-dockerfiles. If we keep them both, > it's somewhat duplicate work. I'm just curious how it would look. > Right now the barrier to entry for experimentation is low. I'm > concerned about raising that. Yeah, that's a good concern. We could also perhaps automate pulling all the dockerfiles from the dist-git into fedora-dockerfiles and keep that, for people who want to work with it that way. > Also, the plan was for Vasek to submit Nulecule PRs to > Fedora-dockerfiles, at some point, so people could experiment with > them as well. I'd also like to see k8s example json / yaml files > associated with select fedora-dockerfiles for easy experimentation. > Would the nulecule / k8s get pushed into the dist-git as well? Maybe? Would it make sense for these to go together with the dockerfiles they're associated with in a git repo at that level, or would they be stand-alone and reference other repos? (Do you have some concrete examples?) Another approach to all this would be to keep all the dockerfiles in one place -- it just means that everyone who has any commit access to anything gets commit access to everything, which we might not want as we scale. -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct