On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 03:26:36PM -0700, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
1. *Fedora* Atomic host and its release media / disk images / Vagrant
boxes
Right.
2. Fedora 22 Docker image (which right now is a tarball and not
available on Docker Hub)
There *is* an official docker image on the hub, at
<
https://registry.hub.docker.com/_/fedora/>. F22 will go there when
it is released. As I understand it, they didn't want it filled up with
alha and beta images.
3. fedora-dockerfiles package
Plus, layered images built from these on top of the base image. Those
are available in the Docker Hub too (
https://hub.docker.com/u/fedora/),
and possibly on a Fedora-run registry at some point.
Personally, I'd make the Docker image on Docker Hub a final
release
blocker, document the workflow for fedora-dockerfiles and Docker image
extensively as part of Workstation, which is indeed at least half of
how I spend my time on Workstation. I'd be happy to contribute what I
can from the OSJourno project.
More documentation for that would be _very_ welcome.
I think the "pivot" moving Atomic out of the Fedora process
is a
problem for developers, but given how fast Docker and Kubernetes are
moving it's unavoidable. My Atomic use case will be well-served by the
upcoming CentOS effort to make a CentOS Atomic that tracks RHEL
Atomic.
As with CentOS itself, the development path will be from this
updated-every-two-weeks Fedora Atomic to its slower-moving downstreams,
but as I understand the plan, on a _much_ faster timeframe. So, it's
great to be involved at both levels.
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader