Bjorn Neergaard
Bjorn Neergaard
There is a permanent invite at https://dockr.ly/slack. I would also like to nudge as many people as possible to this issue tracker, and to use it as a central location...
I'll nudge the relevant people.
http://dockr.ly/comm-slack is evidently the current link, the old one can no longer be updated due to an issue with their URL shortening service.
Also, the issue is mostly because of Poetry aggressively using subprocesses to introspect the states of remote Python environments (we run `python -c` with strings a lot), or to install...
> Are dev (or other groups) dependencies installed by default? The best intro to the feature is the [release announcement](https://python-poetry.org/blog/announcing-poetry-1.2.0/#dependency-groups) which goes into detail with examples. Yes, they are installed...
PRs welcome :)
I'd suggest doing things here is helpful for now; if this picks up effort and the images need to be widely maintained, I'd like to entertain the idea of bringing...
> @s4ke if you don't forward logs anywhere they appear to docker engine own log. I think I told you this in Discord as well :laughing:
Hi, I'm an engineer who works on the product formerly known as Docker EE (and now known as Mirantis Container Runtime). We work in the upstream Moby project on a...
> How does one achieve this? https://github.com/opencontainers/distribution-spec/issues/459#issuecomment-1701509750? This was the bit about "transactionality" discussed in a prior OCI call; the thought was that the workflow you describe could be used...