Hi,

Peter Martini has created a Docker image for Dancer, which I have contributed to:

https://github.com/PeterMartini/docker-dancer
https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/petermartini/docker-dancer/

If this is ok to Peter, I'd prefer this to be an official repository at https://github.com/PerlDancer. You should also create an Docker organization account for the Dancer community:
https://hub.docker.com/account/organizations/

The current documentation could be extended to a tutorial.
Rob N already did good work here: http://robn.io/docker-perl/
(I'm not sure we should recommend the git glone approach as *only* way to build your dancer application image, one could also use "COPY" in a Dockerfile and "docker build"). A similar tutorial for another language is https://docs.docker.com/examples/nodejs_web_app/.

Anyway: I think that an (or multiple) official Docker images for Dancer could improve the visibility and usability of Dancer framework a lot.

Cheers,
Jakob

P.S: If Task::Dancer wasn't stalled (no updates since 2012?!) I'd recommend to install Task::Dancer instead of just Dancer

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