[Container-tools] [atomic-devel] Landing pages

Matt Micene nzwulfin at gmail.com
Fri Jan 29 19:50:00 UTC 2016


Aaron,

I agree and am claiming responsibility here.  We have an arguably better
experience available currently for Fedora Atomic via Vagrant.
Unfortunately, the task to document that and push it to the site has
languished.  That was a result of some conversations on how the various
guides needed to be structured and then got pushed off.

So, excuses aside, I'll put together a new Super Quick Start Guide
highlighting the vagrant builds that Dusty and Jason have worked hard on
putting together.

The Getting Started Guide also needs to be pulled into the current
packageset.


For the list at large, a (purposefully) naive question (b/c I think it's
good to ask dumb questions occasionally):

What is the operational end goal of an Atomic host?  Docker? Docker +
Kubernetes? Any container runtime?  Any container runtime + any container
orchestration?

Partially this is to focus a documentation effort, but also to clearly
state the end goal of the project.  I think the answer influences things
like where we draw the lines on adding packages to the base image etc.

Cheers,
Matt

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Aaron Weitekamp <aweiteka at redhat.com>
wrote:

> I have longed to see projectatomic.io mature to the point of providing a
> meaningful quickstart experience. For the CDK/ADB this[1] is good
> inspiration. I would like to see something like this for Atomic Registry
> and Atomic Enterprise Platform as well.
>
> [1] https://www.openshift.org/vm/
>
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