On Thu, 07 Dec 2017 13:00:31 -0500, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote: > Brett and I want to promote this more widely within the Python > community as the âofficial Python Docker imageâ that projects can use > in their own testing environments, or base their own images on it. We > wanted to give you guys a heads up first to get your feedback, and > maybe thoughts on the best places to promote this, e.g. on the > python.org website or other places.
Well, the place to get a python Docker image listed would be https://hub.docker.com/_/python/. That's the first google hit for python docker, and it already has a host of images available. How does yours differ from those? It sounds like it is by having multiple versions and tox so you can test your library/ap against multiple Python versions using a single container. That does sound useful :) But, be careful with names. "official Python Docker image" sounds like what one would use when one wants to *run* a python application in a docker container, which is what the images that are currently listed on the page mentioned above seem directed at. --David
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