It is easy to evaluate Brooklyn if you are in a startup with unfettered
access to the outside world but what if you are a developer in a typical
enterprise scenario where your development environment is locked down and
access to the Internet highly restricted?

How can we support/facilitate Brooklyn or for that matter other open source
projects in such an environment?

For example, can we create a self-contained Brooklyn download that given a
set of BYON machines can work with these direct or better still use Clocker
to stand up a Docker Cloud and use this as target location.

Clearly a developer would need to be given greenlight to download Brooklyn
but this would ship with a local repository/artefactory so that blueprints
can be deployed without ongoing access to the Internet.

Thoughts?

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