It's packaged for both Centos/RHEL7 and Fedora 23. The repos are listed in the
readme.
Do you mean "making it available on official EPEL and Fedora repos" ? I think I
won't do that; usually such projects have certain requirements on packaging guidelines
and/or upgrades and/or maintenance which go far beyond what I'm willing to invest -
beyond the fact that I'd probably need to support the distro provided (or EPEL
provided) docker version, multiplying the dependency paths which I should support.
BTW if you find the tool useful and somebody wants to step up for such
packaging/maintenance task, I'll be happy to accept upstream patches that let the
compatibility exist, even though this would mean supporting legacy docker or python
versions.