It is easy to evaluate Brooklyn if you are in a startup with unfettered access to the outside world but what if you are a developer in a typical enterprise scenario where your development environment is locked down and access to the Internet highly restricted?
How can we support/facilitate Brooklyn or for that matter other open source projects in such an environment? For example, can we create a self-contained Brooklyn download that given a set of BYON machines can work with these direct or better still use Clocker to stand up a Docker Cloud and use this as target location. Clearly a developer would need to be given greenlight to download Brooklyn but this would ship with a local repository/artefactory so that blueprints can be deployed without ongoing access to the Internet. Thoughts? Best -- Duncan Johnston-Watt CEO | Cloudsoft Corporation Twitter | @duncanjw Mobile | +44 777 190 2653 Skype | duncan_johnstonwatt Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/duncanjohnstonwatt Cloudsoft Corporation Limited, Registered in Scotland No: SC349230. Registered Office: 13 Dryden Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1RP This e-mail message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If the message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please return the message to the sender by replying to it and then delete the message from your computer. Internet e-mails are not necessarily secure. Cloudsoft Corporation Limited does not accept responsibility for changes made to this message after it was sent. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to avoid the transmission of viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the onward transmission, opening or use of this message and any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data. No responsibility is accepted by Cloudsoft Corporation Limited in this regard and the recipient should carry out such virus and other checks as it considers appropriate.
