On Aug 9, 2015 2:55 AM, "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
> hi, i'm currently writing a course on docker (specifically, docker
> on fedora, FWIW), and i'm looking for the current state of docker
> documentation on fedora, whatever that might be.
>
> a quick google for "fedora" and "docker" brings one here:
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> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_docker
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> but that wiki page is clearly out of date as it refers to the fedora
> package "docker-io", which doesn't exist anymore in fedora 22.
>
> in addition, i'm interested in the docker roadmap for fedora, as i
> know there's some current renaming of other docker-related packages,
> so i'd like to know what to expect in the near future.
>
> any pointers to online fedora/docker stuff greatly appreciated.
>
> rday
>
> --
>
There has been some discussion about adding Docker content to the official Fedora Docs lineup recently. The idea hasn't gotten a lot of traction yet because a) the upstream documentation is already quite comprehensive, and b) It doesn't fit well into any existing Guide.
Eventually I think we'll end up producing a lot of container-focused content; Docker, systemd-nspawn, management tools ie kubernetes, use cases, etc. I don't anticipate that happening before the F23 release given other responsibilities of the team, but I've been surprised before :)
If you would like to help that effort, I welcome you to subscribe to the Docs list and continue the conversation there. Anything from polished articles to simple requests will add value.
--Pete
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