Folks,

So I'm testing the new atomicapp tutorial documentation, and one thing I'm running across as a major usability issue for Linux desktop developers is that most of the commands require sudo, and create files which are owned and editable only by root. Which means that I can't easily pull, fork and modify Nulecule applications for my own use in my text editor of choice (Atom, for example).

Now, this isn't a problem if you're running in an atomic host VM, where you're logged in as root. But supposedly one of the benefits of using Fedora Workstation as your dev environment is not needing to run a VM. We should be promoting it as the superior developer OS.

Now, I know that the "docker group" approach which Docker takes has some major security issues ... but if we're not going to support that, then we need something else which is equally easy to use for developers on their own laptops.

Ideas?

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Josh Berkus
Project Atomic
Red Hat OSAS

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