Project status
I really like the idea of this project. Thanks for making this available. We are looking for a gitops approach for single instance container hosts and this seams to be the perfect fit
Only the fact that there hasn't been a release since the 0.0.1 a year before makes me curious about the projects status. Is it still maintained?
We haven't cut a release in a little while there are a few things we would like to patch up before cutting a release. We have been working from deploying and running based on main which I know is not best practice. If there are specific items you would like to see or would like to potentially not see for a next release please let us know.
/cc @sallyom
Thanks for clarifying!
Hi, sorry to barge in here but for what it's worth one feature I'd like to see is support for docker-compose files. Or if it's already supported then more info in the documentation on how to use them.
We would definitely be open to that integration especially if there is a podman binding already written for it.
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We haven't cut a release in a little while there are a few things we would like to patch up before cutting a release. We have been working from deploying and running based on main which I know is not best practice. If there are specific items you would like to see or would like to potentially not see for a next release please let us know.
/cc @sallyom
Totally get it - not all shops run this way though and the last release was now over a year ago(!). Even if there's functionally no difference, a 0.0.2 would still be desired as opposed to building a commit from a user perspective.
@cooktheryan happy 2 year anniversary.