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everware/science-python has not been pushed to DockerHub #2

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thewtex opened this issue Aug 20, 2015 · 2 comments
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everware/science-python has not been pushed to DockerHub #2

thewtex opened this issue Aug 20, 2015 · 2 comments

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@thewtex
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thewtex commented Aug 20, 2015

docker search everware only yields

everware/base

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betatim commented Aug 20, 2015

Sorry about that, when we created them we thought they were so basic that no one would use them (science-python only contains numpy, scipy, scikit-learn, matplotlib, pandas and seaborn). Re-building it now and will push it.

For images that contain a lot more and also work with everware check out the REP containers @anaderi built: rep-jupyterhub-develop. To see all the libraries it contains take a look at https://github.com/yandex/rep/blob/docker-base/Dockerfile.

If you already have a image that you normally use, you could also add the bits needed to make it everware-compatible. Should be just the bits that everware/base does (python3 + plus some jupyter notebook stuff).

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thewtex commented Aug 20, 2015

@betatim Thanks for the information and links. Now that I understand better, I will probably create my own based off what @anaderi has. In my humble opinion, that image should be the base because it does not have a lot of the cruft that I don't want/need, and it self-documents what "everware-compatible" means.

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