Re: [atomic-devel] Introducing sen: terminal user interface for docker engine

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On 10/27/2015 07:41 AM, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:13:17 AM Stef Walter wrote:
>> On 27.10.2015 09:59, Tomas Tomecek wrote:
>>> Quoting Joe Brockmeier (2015-10-27 01:55:17)
>>>
>>>> Any chance this is going to be a Cloud feature for Fedora 24?
>>>> (Probably juuuust a bit late to slip into F23 now.)
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> jzb
>>> Way too late for f23 since I just made it work recently and I'm sure
>>> it's full of bugs (and missing features).
>>>
>>> I'm planning to package this to Fedora, no question. Can submit it
>>> as a f24 feature.
> Nice. I'm CC'ing the cloud working group here as well. 
>
>>> One could think that sen is directly competing with cockpit. That's
>>> true. The difference is target audience -- sen is meant for folks
>>> who are not fans of webuis and prefer terminal instead. Not sure if
>>> this should be mentioned in the feature proposal.
> Nope, totally different audience. 
>  
>> Yup. Doesn't compete with Cockpit at all. In fact you could use it
>> within Cockpit's terminal, if you were feeling really funky ...
> I like this. Container-ception? 
>
> Best, 
>
> jzb
It would be nice if they shared some of the same code though, if possible?
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