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Stefano Marinelli

The most ironic thing that happened today: searching for installation instructions for a software. I found various blog posts claiming to contain the instructions, only to open them and see they all say the same thing: "docker compose..."

What’s the point of an article like that? I mean: do we need an article suggesting such a simple operation?

#IT #Docker #SysAdmin

8 comments
Paul Wilde :blobcatnim: :dontpanic_nobg:

@stefano years ago I started rewriting a bunch of compose files for various projects into shell scripts with the intention of documenting why each step is running and why

Fun fact: Pleroma was my first one, which a handful of people actually started using to get their own instances running

Turns out I never got around to actually writing the documentation and I'm a terrible writer anyway, but maybe it's something I should pick up again

Stefano Marinelli

@paul that's quite useful, as those compose files could be quite obscure to newcomers and maybe they'd be interested in knowing more about what they do.

Justin

@paul thank you for this! I love to be able to install things directly, no extra layers. I am often tempted to try document on a blog ways to install Docker-only software directly @stefano

brendan
@stefano@bsd.cafe

Were the articles generated by an LLM by any chance? (I'm only half joking when I ask this...)
Justin

@stefano With my fellow #SysAdmin hat on, I hate Docker for software installs with a passion. I love it for building software, but that's it. That's where it belongs, in CI/CD.

DrScriptt

@justin @stefano why would you bother developing in / using Docker (et al.) if you weren’t also going to use Docker (…) for deployment?

Or asked another way why would you develop on a different framework than you would deploy on.

N.B. I’m not a fan of docker either.

TomAoki

@stefano
If it is NOT documented officially, like casual standalone usage of poudriere.😅

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