[Container-tools] Atomic CLI + Atomicapp workflow

Christoph Görn goern at redhat.com
Wed Nov 4 14:53:12 UTC 2015


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I'm just slightly suggesting RPM will go away, what I think our
preferred delivery method should be a container. A RPM will obviously
be an intermediate tool we need to build that container.

But we are container-tools, we deliver containers not RPM ;)

	//G

On 11/04/2015 03:41 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
>> 
>> 3. needs to be a 'container first' solution. I know there are
>> RPMs out there, but they will disappear in the future.
> Maybe people using rpms directly will be minimized but I think some
> of our base containers will be built from the atomicapp rpm,
> though.

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