On 11/22/2014 06:20 AM, Haïkel wrote:
You may use Fedora Atomic as an alternative to boot2docker, though it
won't be as small as boot2docker.
I think there's some additional tooling around boot2docker, but I have
to admit I haven't used it + don't know enough about it. Maybe something
to test around the holidays.
So the question may well be "is Fedora / Project Atomic" going to do
something that fills *all* the requirements of boot2docker.
The answer right now is "TBD" -- but if we have folks who want to work
on the additional requirements above/beyond what's already in Atomic,
I'd be happy to try to help make that happen.
Best,
jzb
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