On Sun, 9 Aug 2015, Pete Travis wrote:
On Aug 9, 2015 2:55 AM, "Robert P. J. Day" rpjday@crashcourse.ca wrote:
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:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_docker
but that wiki page is clearly out of date as it refers to the fedora package "docker-io", which doesn't exist anymore in fedora 22.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
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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.
oh, the upstream docker docs are good, but, as i mentioned, i'm more interested in, i guess, the fedora-specific technology packaging or roadmap or whatever you want to call it.
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.
apart from the docs, is there something like a wiki page or something for fedora-specific docker stuff? again, more a roadmap than finished docs.
rday