For installer, I feel that MacOS should be included.
For docker images, we may choose one to release. I don't really have a
preference. Maybe market share is a good indicator. I think Ubuntu was #1 a
few years ago, but I am not sure what is the current case.

So overall my vote would be,
docker image: ubuntu or current #1 market share wise if we can find the
information.
installer: MacOS + the same OS as the docker image.


On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 5:02 AM Josh Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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 <[email protected]> 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
> >
>

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