On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Peter Robinson pbrobinson@gmail.com wrote:
I have built and posted a Fedora 22 Docker base image for ARM that matches the one on x86_64. it can be found https://ausil.us/fedora-arm/22/Docker/armhfp/
First and foremost, this is awesome! Thanks for doing this. :)
Second ....
Is this something that could be pushed up to the Docker hub under the Fedora namespace? Just slap a armhfp (or $similar) tag on it with appropriate documentation that it's meant to be used for ARM?
I am sure we can, there is a bunch of arm images up there already, we would just need to do it. I am not 100% sure how to do so.
I don't mind following up on this, but I'm curious what the preference would be. Should Fedora ARM have it's own "namespace" or should it just be a repository within the Fedora namespace on the hub?
Ie.
FROM feodra/armhfp
vs
FROM fedora-arm
In a Dockerfile.
It's probably a decision we need to make for all architectures. I expect there to be docker support for aarch64/ppc64/ppc64le in the F-23 timeline so it's probably a good idea to make an overall decision and process for these.
+1 - I'll start a thread on devel@fp.o about that.
-AdamM
Peter