Re: Becoming comaintainer for Fedora-Dockerfiles

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On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 09:09:11AM -0400, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
> So - we're currently keeping working examples here:
> https://github.com/projectatomic/nulecule/tree/master/examples
> I would love to see a central repo for any Nulecule / Atomic Apps.

I *think* that in our first pass, layered images will all be produced
by installing packages. So maybe each nulecule becomes an RPM? That
seems like a lot of overhead. (But hey, when you've got a hammer....)

Alternately, maybe the Dockerfiles dist-git could have (well, have a
lookaside cache to) source tarballs that aren't in RPM. Maybe that's
already in the works in the upstream, but I don't know if we're ready
for it.


> For users, if they're pulling a pre-made app it should live on Docker
> Hub. So they'd just need "sudo atomic run fedora/kolab" or similar to
> grab it.

Yeah, I don't want to put users in the position of thinking they have
to build them themselves, for sure.

> (I suppose Fedora could have its own registry for containers, but not
> sure we want to / are ready to go there.)

The releng team working on this is talking about that as a possible target
for F24.


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