Next evolution, just a one line bash script.

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    Eh even as a Linux admin, I prefer hand installs I understand over mysterious docker black boxes that ship god knows what.

    Sure, if I’m trialing something to see if it’s worth my time, I’ll spin up a container. But once it’s time to actually deploy it, I do it by hand.

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      If it’s an open-source project, usually the dockerfiles are available for reading.

      Do you audit every line of code that you run in production? If you are trying some new python/django/sql app, are you reviewing all that?

      I’d assume with a python based project, you’d be able to at least look at requirements and tell there’s something that sets off red flags. And you are either familiar/trust the maintainer, or you are reviewing the actual python itself?

      Beyond that, the dockerfile is essentially just installation instructions for getting it running on a virgin system of X distribution. I wouldn’t call that a black box.

      If the container isn’t part of an open source project, then this is a moot point then. The project itself is a black box.

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        11 months ago

        You do you. Speaking for myself, I prefer to understand and be able to trivially inspect and modify the moving parts in the things I deploy so I have a snowball’s chance in hell of debugging and fixing things when something inevitably goes wrong.

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            11 months ago

            And all I see is someone taking this conversation way too personally.

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              11 months ago

              You sound like someone who doesn’t want to save 10 minutes of work every day because it might cost you half an hour every month.