Any thoughts on this email? Hi All,
After several conversations with people across the Heron repo we keep hearing that a Heron convenience binary release would be appreciated. Based on some feedback from Dave we need to decide on what type of packaging is helpful to Heron users as the first step to getting people what they want/need. Right now we have, but not released in a while: Heron Docker Containers: - CentOS - Ubuntu - Debian Heron install scripts - CentOS - Darwin (MacOs) - Ubuntu Does anyone have a preference on which package and distro they would like us to start with? If possible, I would like us to scope down to one supported docker image to use for Heron. Maintaining 3 separate images is quite a task. On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 4:51 PM Josh Fischer <j...@joshfischer.io> wrote: > Hi All, > > After several conversations with people across the Heron repo we keep > hearing that a Heron convenience binary release would be appreciated. > Based on some feedback from Dave we need to decide on what type of > packaging is helpful to Heron users as the first step to getting people > what they want/need. > > Right now we have, but not released in a while: > > Heron Docker Containers: > - CentOS > - Ubuntu > - Debian > Heron install scripts > - CentOS > - Darwin (MacOs) > - Ubuntu > > Does anyone have a preference on which package and distro they would like > us to start with? If possible, I would like us to scope down to one > supported docker image to use for Heron. Maintaining 3 separate images is > quite a task. > > - Josh >