Hello all, In the Fedora 24 timeframe the Fedora Release Engineering group is aiming to deliver the Layered Image Build Service[0] to allow Fedora contributors to build containers images. In the first iteration of this we're targeting Docker layered image support. Part of this will be to allow Fedora contributors to maintain Dockerfiles much like we maintain rpm spec files via DistGit. However we need to make a couple of decisions about naming conventions such that we can distinguish between rpms and container images as they are stored in Fedora DistGit. Also, alternatively we could setup a completely separate DistGit for container images that is disjoint from the one used for rpms. I would love feedback on everyone's preferences between those two options. If we were to go with the former rather than the latter, we would need to find a way to "namespace" container images so they can be determined as different. I've thought about this a lot and I worry about defining a namespace by some alphanumberic sequence because I just know that at some point there will end up being a piece of software in the ecosystem that we want to package as a rpm that will share this pattern and result in problematic filtering. We could accept that risk and simply say "this sequence is a reserved word" or use a special character as the leading character in a DistGit repository name to signify that it is a container. A special character is the option I propose. Proposal: In the event that container images (Dockerfiles for now, others in the future) and rpm spec files are to share the DistGit repositories, the container images leading character would be a special character. The decision upon which special character is open to the community at large to decide but certain ones impose obvious limitations for shell quoting and the like. For the sake of example I will use the special character '-' as my marker for a container image DistGit repository. Also in the example I'm going to use the cockpit-project[1] as it is already something that is packaged as an rpm[2] in Fedora and delivered as a container image[3] built from it's Fedora rpm set. Example: Cockpit's rpm spec repo in DistGit would be stored as it is today: fedpkg clone cockpit Cockpit's Dockerfile repo in DistGit would be stored with a leading special character: fedpkg clone -cockpit Here, the leading '-' signifies that it is the container image DistGit repository which would make it an illegal name for an rpm by the N-V-R convention. The technical details of this are all open to change so feel free to tell me I'm crazy and present a new idea and I'm happy to pursue it. Looking forward to feedback. Thank you, -AdamM [0] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Layered_Docker_Image_Build_Service [1] - http://cockpit-project.org/ [2] - https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/cockpit [3] - https://hub.docker.com/r/cockpit/ws/ -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct