#156 Docker and Fedora 37, a farewell
Closed: scheduled a year ago by rlengland. Opened a year ago by rlengland.

I have another draft for an article related to my favourite topics, Docker and Fedora. This time it will be a bit different though: My experience writing previous ‘Docker And Fedora’-articles (first, second) was based on my professional experience with Docker. But… as of two weeks ago I migrated the company I work for to Podman.

As such, i wish to do a final article about migrating the company as a whole to Podman, using Podman Desktop.

Outline

Docker and Fedora 37, a farewell

Background
    Personal story
Migrating
    Image files
    Docker-Compose
    Gitlab CI/CD
    Tooling and integrations
Alternative workarounds
Company experience
Summary

Let me know what you think of it

@mattdmCounting down the final days of 2023! Until: Dec 31 once told me that he would like to see more company-based experiences, and this migration story is certainly a positive one. We’re one of the companies where Fedora Linux has become a synonym with state-of-the-art development tools.

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/article-proposal-docker-and-fedora-37-a-farewell/45140


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a year ago

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a year ago

I have a technical hurdle; I want to upload some YAML files as a demonstration so that readers can follow along; but that's not a supported media type. Is there a way to include non-image attachments?

Not that I'm aware of. I think the normal practice is to include the file content inline with the article as preformatted text. If it is too large for that or there are too many such files, another option might be to create a https://pagure.io/ repo and provide links to that.

I wouldn't count on this repo being permanent. It may get moved to GitLab or some other system someday. I expect the pagure.io site to be quasi permanent though since so much of Fedora's infra relies on it. But if those are the only files you need to attach, it's probably best to inline them in the article as preformatted blocks. I guess you could put them in an appendix section at the end of the article if you think they would be disruptive to the flow of the rest of your article.

Mmh. I'll make a repository then. All just git after all.

@eonfge Do you consider your article ready for review at this point? Just checking on the status so we can move it along when you consider it ready.

Thanks

Not yet. I always try to write the first version and then I'll let it rest for a few days in case I have new insights. Please give me a few more days.

Not yet. I always try to write the first version and then I'll let it rest for a few days in case I have new insights. Please give me a few more days.

Completely understand. That's good policy.

Well, I've given it a second pass: I improved some texts and I fixed a glaring error, so let's move this to the editing phase:

https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=37519&preview=true&preview_id=37519

suggested edits


s/Gitlab/GitLab/g
s/Mac/macOS/g


To start up Podman with the Kubernetes file simple do:

s/simple/simply/


We can do this all without ever having to set-up Docker.

s/set-up/set up/ (the verb form isn't hyphenated)


Finally, It also means ...

s/It/it/

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a year ago

Thank your sharp eyed colleague for me. I've updated the spelling.

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Issue close_status updated to: scheduled

a year ago

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