I would like us to collaborate and come up with a new spec version which is cleaner and easier to interpret.
Decreasing the high-learning curve of our current spec and making collaboration and creation of a Nuleculized application *a lot* more straight-forward. I've come up with a raw example of what it would ideally look like. Below is a link to a pull-request that contains an example of an application using a new specification of Nulecule. https://github.com/projectatomic/nulecule/pull/205 I've created it as a pull-request so people can easily comment on each-line of the specification as well as have a high-level discussion on the PR itself publically on GitHub. Not only that, but I've also included the concept of "manual" and "automatic" building of orchestrated containers via the Nulecule spec. Which some of you might find interesting. This is open to not only core-contributors but community contributors as well. If you've always wanted to have a say on the Nulecule spec and have an opinion on what it should look like, please feel free to contribute! -- Charlie Drage Red Hat - OSAS Team / Project Atomic 4096R / 0x9B3B446C http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x622CDF119B3B446C _______________________________________________ Container-tools mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/container-tools
