So, would I use it as Docker daemon (docker pull, docker build, docker run)? Or do I use it as a Kubernetes cluster (kubectl get pods)?
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Josh Berkus <jber...@redhat.com> wrote: > Folks, > > I will have my Atomic Micro-Cluster in Community Central, at Summit: > > https://twitter.com/fuzzychef/status/731618546313101313 > > I realize that a number of you will be recording video demos. However, > if your stuff can run on Fedora Atomic Host, this is your chance to do > live, interactive demos and show off your stuff -- which beats video any > day, in my book. > > I'd like to assemble a schedule for live demos, so please respond to > this email with availability and demo content. > > Also, if I need to install specific containers/services before Summit, > we need to talk sooner rather than later -- I don't expect that we'll be > able to download containers from Moscone. > > Do it, we'll have fun! > > Cluster definition: 3-node Fedora Atomic Host 23/April20 cluster (the > 4th node will be given away at DockerCon). Kubernetes, etcd, Docker > 1.9. Cockpit on each node plus Kubernetes, plus probably Registry if I > get to it. > > -- > -- > Josh Berkus > Project Atomic > Red Hat OSAS > > _______________________________________________ > Container-tools mailing list > container-to...@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/container-tools >