The Docker Book
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The Docker Book
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#5Why would you promote this so early with a site devoid of content? Maybe it would be better to delete this submission until you have something substantial to show.
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#6If James happens to see this I'd be interested to know what tool chain he uses to produce his books (I don't think the OP is the author right)?
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#7Why would you promote this so early with a site devoid of content? Maybe it would be better to delete this submission until you have something substantial to show.
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#8Why would you promote this so early with a site devoid of content? Maybe it would be better to delete this submission until you have something substantial to show.
From the submission history, it appears that the OP is a fan of docker, so it's likely the site was shared with that in mind, rather than him/her being the author of the linked content.
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From the submission history, it appears that the OP is a fan of docker, so it's likely the site was shared with that in mind, rather than him/her being the author of the linked content.
Yep I'm just a fan and minor contributor to Docker. Thought it was interesting to see a book so early but I do agree it's probably too early. Docker is changing fast. Version 0.5 should likely be out today.