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Benjamin Hindman commented on MESOS-1524: ----------------------------------------- Also, [~t.st.clair], we definitely did add a Docker abstraction that will let us migrate to the REST API at some point if that's the right thing to do. See this commit: https://github.com/mesos/mesos/commit/28cd65f43a6345e67c6bfb2a220d93479861c032. It still needs some cleanup, but it's a good first step. > Implement Docker support in Mesos > --------------------------------- > > Key: MESOS-1524 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-1524 > Project: Mesos > Issue Type: Epic > Reporter: Tobi Knaup > Assignee: Benjamin Hindman > > There have been two projects to add Docker support to Mesos, first via an > executor, and more recently via an external containerizer written in Python - > Deimos: https://github.com/mesosphere/deimos > We've got a lot of feedback from folks who use Docker and Mesos, and the main > wish was to make Docker a first class citizen in Mesos instead of a plugin > that needs to be installed separately. Mesos has been using Linux containers > for a long time, first via LXC, then via cgroups, and now also via the > external containerizer. For a long time it wasn't clear what the winning > technology would be, but with Docker becoming the de-facto standard for > handling containers I think Mesos should make it a first class citizen and > part of core. > Let's use this JIRA to track wishes/feedback on the implementation. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)