>From point of view a release base Docker image can be very useful, especially 
>to get an aseptic environment.
We can do some tests and maybe open a new repository to push Dockerfile and all 
the related code. What do you think about?

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     On Thursday, July 16, 2015 11:12 AM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
   

 Hi

A while back Henryk talked about building some kind of docker image we
could use for doing releases. I like that idea so its pre-setup and
would be easier for other people to do releases.

I have been contacted by a person on email who wanted to help with
releases. However has he is not a committer on Camel - I realized that
this is not possible.

A bit shame as other more modern projects have a much easier way of
doing releases - with even a CI server setup that makes this possible
with a few clicks. And the benefit is that the release is build from a
trusted source and not on different peoples computers. We are not
there at ASF so have to settle for the old school we got. But a docker
image would be a step forward.







On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are getting towards 2 months since last release and we have a great
> bunch of fixes. Wonder if there is anyone who are bored in the summer
> vacation and wanna help cut a release?
>
>
>
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