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Docs: What do all these Dockerfiles do?

Open flickerfly opened this issue 5 years ago • 7 comments

There are several Dockerfiles in this repo. It would be helpful to have a comment at the top of each Dockerfile that gave some indication of the purpose for each one. Maybe some of them are old and can be removed?

The only Dockerfile mentioned in the README doesn't appear to me to be any of the ones in the repo.

flickerfly avatar Apr 27 '20 18:04 flickerfly

I'm trying my hand at commenting the Dockerfiles with what I think is going on. Here is my commit. If it even begins to make sense, I'll be glad to put in a PR for further review. https://github.com/flickerfly/operator-registry/commit/5e59618d372dbe606509810421384300b241cdf2

flickerfly avatar Apr 27 '20 19:04 flickerfly

There are several Dockerfiles in this repo. It would be helpful to have a comment at the top of each Dockerfile that gave some indication of the purpose for each one. Maybe some of them are old and can be removed?

The only Dockerfile mentioned in the README doesn't appear to me to be any of the ones in the repo.

kapooklovely avatar May 16 '20 00:05 kapooklovely

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stale[bot] avatar Jul 15 '20 01:07 stale[bot]

This probably shouldn't get marked stale.

flickerfly avatar Jul 15 '20 02:07 flickerfly

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