Hi Kevin You can do this today in a couple of ways. For example, you can use a classic base (standard Ubuntu cloud images) and deliver the snaps directly to the right machines, or pull them to those machines from a cron job. That would be my recommendation now.
We are working to make it easy to have private snaps in the store, too. Mark On 19/05/16 12:54, Kevin Long wrote: > Greetings, first post to the list ! > > With the snappy/core model , can one configure devices running snappy to only > connect to a private store , which would only contain snaps which I have put > into that private store? > > I am researching to choose a platform to deploy apps in *private* cloud > scenarios, where a quite limited # of apps has been thoroughly vetted and the > apps in the “store” would be configured very specifically to bootstrap > against a database containing information about end users of that private > cloud (LDAP basically) , > > > Or should I just forget it and go with something like Docker, since it is > architected for private image repos already? > > > Thank you! > > Kevin Long > -- Snapcraft mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft
