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Add convert tools as the sub command of ocitools #18
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:39:03AM -0800, LinZhinan(Zen Lin) wrote:
-1 to including conversion tools in this repository, which should On the other hand, with wrapper/conversion tooling in a separate 1: #4 (comment) |
@wking Quite agree with u, it is nice to keep the repo's integrity. |
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 05:18:08PM -0800, LinZhinan(Zen Lin) wrote:
It's lighter work here for folks who aren't interested in wrapping
I don't mind where it lives, and I don't see how that would impact |
@wking |
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 05:20:56PM -0800, LinZhinan(Zen Lin) wrote:
Also note that this isn't my repo ;), I'm just chiming in with my
Agreed. For me, it comes down to “who will maintain the |
close. When we need a framework like CRI-O, rework on this. |
If ocitools want to support different runtimes, there are two steps are needed.
we can disscuss the 1st in issuse "Initial code of runtimetest command #10".
And this topic talks about where to import convert tools, one way is to import convert tool as a subCommand of ocitools, like generate.
Anyway, ocitools is like a oci tool set now.
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