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Re: [ELPA] new package: tramp-docker
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: [ELPA] new package: tramp-docker |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Oct 2022 18:34:06 -0400 |
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> > 1. Is the Docker program free software? Is the Podman program free
> > software? If neither of them is free software, is this a feature that
> > promotes running nonfree software on GNU?
> Yes, both are free software.
That is a relief -- at the first level, this is not a problem.
> To my knowledge there is the danger of either having a build-time or a
> run-time dependency on a non-free container,
That's what was reported to me.
Does Docker provide an easy way to verify that you have avoided such
dependencies? A way to make sure to avoid including them?
though looking through a
> container index like (https://hub.docker.com/search?q=)
I tried visiting http://hub.docker.com/ and got a blank window. It depends
on nonfree software to see even the first page. We must not refer anyone
to that site.
Likewise for https://hub.docker.com/search.
I surmise that the standard way to develop a container involves using
https://hub.docker.com/search. Is that correct?
Is that the _only_ way to develop a container? Is it possible,
practically speaking, to build a container without using that site at all?
Has anyone here had practical experience?
, it appears that
> the overwhelming majority of popular software is free software, if only
> because distribution is easier.
Alas, that does not by itself ensure that, supposing you build a container,
you won't consider including nonfree programs.
Is there an easy way you can ensure that _all_ the programs you put
into a new container are free? Is there an easy way to verify that
the contents of a container are free?
After I get a little information here, I will ask on gnu-misc-discuss.
> That being said, TRAMP+Docker is a popular combination for developing
> software, so what people often just do is use a distribution image
> (Ubuntu, Debian, Alpine) as the foundation and then instruct the
> container to install all the software they need using the distributions
> package manager, while building their own image.
I see how that is buzarre, but paradoxically it might work in
freedom's favor here. If you use a free distro to build the
container, and put things in it with apt-get, you will get only free
software in it. Maybe that is a reliable method we could recommend.
> > 3. Distributing free programs in containers tends to be bad for
> > the community's control over the program. Because people
> > don't build the program on the GNU/Linux distros they use,
> > and don't package it for those distros.
> >
> > This too we should use the opportunity to warn people about.
> I think this could be added to the commentary section.
Maybe so, but when you say "the commentary section", could you
be more precise? The commentary section of what documentation?
After I get a little information here, I will move this to gnu-misc-discuss.
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Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org)
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