I have no problem with this. We mostly have been using Native for 
production and even for our test environment. I have to learn to use the 
Docker devstack in the near future. My iMac at home is too old to support 
it, but my iMac at work didn't have a problem with it when I last tried it 
a few weeks ago.

On Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 1:07:36 PM UTC-4, Ned Batchelder wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> As you may or may not know, until now we have had three supported 
> installation styles for our Open edX releases:
>
>    1. Devstack, a Vagrant-based installation for developers modifying 
>    code.
>    2. Fullstack, a Vagrant-based installation similar to a production 
>    install.
>    3. Native, an Ansible installation for use on Ubuntu machines such as 
>    AWS.
>
> We are looking ahead to our next release, Hawthorn, and plotting how these 
> installations will change.
>
> Devstack will be based on Docker rather than Vagrant.  EdX is using a 
> Docker-based devstack internally now, and we'll be ready to roll it out to 
> the community in Hawthorn.
>
> Native will remain as it is.
>
> The question now is, what should happen to Fullstack?  We won't be ready 
> to support a Docker-based fullstack in the Hawthorn time frame.  Does 
> Fullstack provide enough extra value over Native to warrant the time to 
> produce it?  My inclination now is to simply drop Fullstack, and for people 
> to use the Native installation in a Vagrant image themselves if they want 
> that style of installation.
>
> Do others see the landscape differently?
>
> --Ned.
>

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