Hi,
On Jun 24, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Laura Novich <lnovich(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hi Glen,
Thank you for the great idea about Docker and Container virtualization.
Yes we need to document it, but at the moment I would like to finish editing/auditing our
current TOC.
I am not convinced that containers should be in the same guide as virtualization Getting
Started as it will make this guide bigger than it needs to be.
+1 not in the same guide.
my $dayjob involves docker, so if I can be of help, let me know.
regards,
bex
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> I would love to discuss with you a manual on Containers/Docker so please drop in on
my Office Hours on Wed @ 1300UTC
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> Best Regards,
> Laura
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>> I like the idea of a 'why to use virtualization'. This will be very
handy
>> if we do put docker in that guide.
>
>> I'd like to see docker documented, the question I have (being a total noob
>> for containers) - would someone looking for docker go to a virtualization
>> guide??
>
>> Sandra
>
>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 8:10 AM, Glen Rundblom <glen(a)rundblom.com> wrote:
>
>>> Hello,
>>> I was looking over the wiki page outline for the virtualization getting
>>> started guide, and thought two things:
>>>
>>> 1. Do we need a chapter (3) on why someone should use virtualization
>>> 2. I think we should include a chapter about Docker
>>>
>>> I was thinking about Docker because to overcome the publican problems in
>>> Fedora22 I built a Fedora21 image with publican so I can build the guides.
>>> It occurred to me that it probably should be in the guide as well.
>>>
>>> Respectfully,
>>> -Glen
>>>
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