This is great Tom. Thanks for sharing. We do list Mesos frameworks on the website (http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/mesos-frameworks/). Please send a PR or RB request.
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Tom Arnfeld <[email protected]> wrote: > @Ankur Wups! That's silly of me... http://github.com/duedil-ltd/portainer > > > On 3 September 2014 23:45, Ankur Chauhan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Could you share a link to the repo? >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Tom Arnfeld <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hey everyone, >>> >>> Thought it would be worth sharing this on the mailing list. We've >>> recently open sourced a Mesos framework called Portainer, which is for >>> *building* docker containers on top of your cluster. >>> >>> It is in working order, though very early stage... It supports all >>> *Dockerfile* instructions (including *ADD*) and can build multiple >>> images in parallel. It's written entirely in Python, and is also built upon >>> the Pesos python framework API @wickman, @nekto0n and I have been working >>> on, so there's no need to install libmesos to use the framework. >>> >>> I ended up trying out the idea because we've had a painful experience >>> managing dedicated infrastructure for building all of our images, which I'm >>> sure some of you can empathise with, and figured we could leverage the >>> spare capacity on our new Mesos cluster to cut that out entirely. >>> >>> We'd love any feedback or suggestions, as well as any contributions! >>> Looking forward to hearing what you all think. :-) >>> >>> Side note... It would be great if there were a place we could list all >>> of the known frameworks for users to explore, maybe this already exists? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Tom (and the rest of the infra team at DueDil). >>> >>> >> >

