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Jaehwa Jung commented on TAJO-1423:
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[~jhohlfeld]
Thanks you for your kind guidance. :)
[~dongjoon]
Thank you for your contribution. And I think that we don't need to maintain
within apache Tajo source tree because other official docker images are
maintained within docker official repository.
Please see following site.
https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed
We can find that other projects already had been creating a PR to docker
library repository. I suggest for you to proceed the Tajo official image as
follows.
- Check how to open Tajo on official images to docker community.
- Create a PR to https://github.com/docker-library/official-images
> Support official docker images
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>
> Key: TAJO-1423
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAJO-1423
> Project: Tajo
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Dongjoon Hyun
> Assignee: Dongjoon Hyun
> Attachments: TAJO-1423.patch
>
>
> This issue will be discussed in Tajo mailing list. The following is my
> proposal for official Docker.
> First of all, the official Tajo docker will be here.
> https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/tajo/centos6/
> https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/tajo/ubuntu14.10/
> (Please refer https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/sktelecom/ubuntu14.10-hdw/ )
> To do that, we need to make a offical `tajo` account in dockerhub.com and set
> an automatic build by specifying Tajo Docker source folder location.
> Docker source folder might have a similar level with `dev-support` folder.
> The structure will look like the followings.
> {code}
> dockerfiles
> ├── centos6
> │ ├── Dockerfile
> │ ├── ...
> │ └── README.md
> └── ubuntu14.10
> ├── Dockerfile
> ├── ...
> └── README.md
> {code}
> After thatn, whenever Tajo Github is updated, Dockerhub will automatically
> rebuild the docker images.
> Note that Dockerfile usually use the binary distribution of Tajo, e.g. 0.10.0.
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