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Re: Discover Stacksmith - Live Demo - Package and Maintain your Custom Applications
People,

I have registered for this conference (even though it is at 3am for me)
because I recently had cause to install the Bitnami Discourse stack -
and I was very impressed. Bitnami stacks allow for very nice
installations to real hardware, VMs and Containers like Docker. I am
really interested in the possibility of developing a QMail stack. I
realise there are people here have done their own containers etc but I
think this might be a _very_ nice way to allow people to get a QMail
installation going quickly and easily in whatever environment they
prefer.

Regards,

Phil.


On 2018-06-08 01:51, Bitnami Stacksmith wrote:
> Package and Maintain your
> Custom Applications
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> Hi Philip,
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> Join us on June 20th at 10:00 am PST to learn about Stacksmith [1], a
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Philip Rhoades

PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
Re: Discover Stacksmith - Live Demo - Package and Maintain your Custom Applications [ In reply to ]
On 9 Jun 2018, at 9:40, Philip Rhoades wrote:

> I realise there are people here have done their own containers etc but
> I
> think this might be a _very_ nice way to allow people to get a QMail
> installation going quickly and easily in whatever environment they
> prefer.

I'm not against containers (and this does look interesting), but I've
gotten pretty far without needing containers for this sort of thing.
Instead, I use a cross-platform Unix package manager to build binary
packages for what I need, with the build options I need, on just about
any Unix.

The package management system is called "pkgsrc". I happen to be the
maintainer for the qmail package, and I'll be presenting my work at
pkgsrcCon next month in Berlin:
http://pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2018/#presentations

Anyone with an interest in package management challenges is welcome to
register and attend pkgsrcCon. It's free, low-key, and informal:
http://pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2018/#registration

- Amitai
Re: Discover Stacksmith - Live Demo - Package and Maintain your Custom Applications [ In reply to ]
Amitai,



On 2018-06-09 21:09, Amitai Schleier wrote:
> On 9 Jun 2018, at 9:40, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>
>> I realise there are people here have done their own containers etc but
>> I
>> think this might be a _very_ nice way to allow people to get a QMail
>> installation going quickly and easily in whatever environment they
>> prefer.
>
> I'm not against containers (and this does look interesting), but I've
> gotten pretty far without needing containers for this sort of thing.
> Instead, I use a cross-platform Unix package manager to build binary
> packages for what I need, with the build options I need, on just about
> any Unix.
>
> The package management system is called "pkgsrc". I happen to be the
> maintainer for the qmail package, and I'll be presenting my work at
> pkgsrcCon next month in Berlin:
> http://pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2018/#presentations


This is also interesting . .


> Anyone with an interest in package management challenges is welcome to
> register and attend pkgsrcCon. It's free, low-key, and informal:
> http://pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2018/#registration


It is a bit too far for me to go unfortunately . .

Regards,

Phil.
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Philip Rhoades

PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au