Hi Daniel, My dear colleague from GoDataDriven, Bas Harenslak, started on building an official Docker container on the Dockerhub. I've put him in the CC. In the end I strongly believe the image should end up in the official Docker repository: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images
Right now, the excellent images provided by Puckel are widely used for running Airflow in Docker. For the Kubernetes build we need to pull in some additional dependencies. Maybe a good idea to do this separately from the one from Puckel, to keep his images lightweight. Any thoughts? Kind regards, Fokko Driesprong 2018-05-14 22:09 GMT+02:00 Anirudh Ramanathan < ramanath...@google.com.invalid>: > @Erik Erlandson <e...@redhat.com> has had conversations about publishing > docker images with the ASF Legal team. > Adding him to the thread. > > On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 1:07 PM Daniel Imberman <daniel.imber...@gmail.com > > > wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I've started looking into creating an official airflow docker container > > s.t. users of the KubernetesExecutor could auto-pull from helm > > charts/deployment yamls/etc. I was wondering what everyone thinks the > best > > way to do this would be? Is there an official apache docker repo? Is > there > > a preferred linux distro? > > > > cc: @anirudh since this was something you had to deal with for > > spark-on-k8s. > > > > > -- > Anirudh Ramanathan >