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by brightball
3597 days ago
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Yea. The most realistic way to get things working IMO is Dockerfiles with 80% use case defaults for parts of the stack. From there if people want/need to dive in and tweak them they'd have the ability to do so but ideally the average user doesn't need to know they are touching Docker much beyond knowing that it's there if they need it. |
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