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Steve Taylor commented on ATLAS-2094:
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I'm a big fan of the Atlas platform. But it still surprises me not to be able
to `docker pull apache/atlas:2.1.0`. apache/nifi and apache/nifi-registry are
both examples of "official" container images. Something to standup with podman
or a docker-compose file without having to "build-your-own" every time. A
docker-compose or podman/kube.yaml file would be provided as an example once
there's an official image.
I think the myriad of individual pseudo-authoritative images on hub.docker.com
is problematic for quality. This link shouldn't 404 in my opinion:
[https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/atlas]
> Make Atlas available in docker hub
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> Key: ATLAS-2094
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-2094
> Project: Atlas
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Nigel Jones
> Assignee: Nigel Jones
> Priority: Major
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> In ATLAS-2012 we introduced a basic docker image for Atlas which is created
> in the build.
> In ATLAS-2093 this can be extended with some basic sample data
> This Jira will take things a step further. We can make Atlas available on the
> docker hub or similar, so that just as with many technologies like Cassandra,
> mysql, someone interested in taking a peek at what atlas has to offer can
> quickly obtain and run atlas in little more than a single line.
> We need to check licensing (I imagine it's ok but need to validate), and
> consider what other documentation might be needed, and any extra sample data,
> so that someone is given a good impression of what the project offers.
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