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Per the 2023-02-09 Zoom discussion about the Labware Databank, Docker Hub (https://hub.docker.com) was discussed as a platform for building and hosting Docker containers.
I.e., Dockerfiles would be hosted on Github, but Docker Hub would build containers and make them available. To my understanding, this can be set up to be triggered off a Git commit.
I'm personally unfamiliar if there is a way to build & host Docker containers on Github.
Does anyone know if we need to make a shared Bioprotocols group account for Docker Hub? or if we should be using our individual accounts on Docker Hub (I personally don't have one) & then making an overarching Bioprotocols organization & inviting relevant folks (More work for everyone, but I presume that is the preferred approach from a security angle).
Per the 2023-02-09 Zoom discussion about the Labware Databank, Docker Hub (https://hub.docker.com) was discussed as a platform for building and hosting Docker containers.
I.e., Dockerfiles would be hosted on Github, but Docker Hub would build containers and make them available. To my understanding, this can be set up to be triggered off a Git commit.
I'm personally unfamiliar if there is a way to build & host Docker containers on Github.
Does anyone know if we need to make a shared Bioprotocols group account for Docker Hub? or if we should be using our individual accounts on Docker Hub (I personally don't have one) & then making an overarching Bioprotocols organization & inviting relevant folks (More work for everyone, but I presume that is the preferred approach from a security angle).
CC @markdoerr
CC @danbryce
CC @jakebeal
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