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Consider removing the docker command and it's subcommnads #6536

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surovic opened this issue Jan 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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Consider removing the docker command and it's subcommnads #6536

surovic opened this issue Jan 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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surovic commented Jan 25, 2023

Polytracker's docker command adds the external dependencies, maintenance weight and arguably adds very little utility compared to using bare docker CLI commands. Maybe we should get rid of the polytracker docker command. Opinions welcome!

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surovic commented Feb 2, 2023

Another alternative is to create a separate repository (e.g. polytracker-utils) for helper and convenience commands we don't really want to commit to maintain to the same degree as the core ones.

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