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Ian Campbell 87a6e19770 kubernetes: add "show-tags" target to image-cache
Apart from adding the recursive target itself this required:

- Unescaping the @ in the image names, this was confusing `make` into always
  rebuilding and wasn't necessary (I had previously thought I had seen oddities
  due to these being interpreted by the `patsubst`, but I think that was just the
  colons.
- Making the recursive rules silent (prepending an @), those command lines are
  not especially enlightening and they obscure the output in the show-tags case.

With this the output is like:

    $ make --no-print-directory -C image-cache/ show-tags
    linuxkitprojects/kubernetes-image-cache-common:94a0715c6b3604e909bc0da74260dc7f1142d90d-dirty
    linuxkitprojects/kubernetes-image-cache-control-plane:94a0715c6b3604e909bc0da74260dc7f1142d90d-dirty

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
2017-07-19 09:51:36 +01:00
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Projects

We aim to provide a set of open spaces for collaboration to help move projects towards production. Projects should usually at a minimum provide a README of how to get started using the project with Moby, and a roadmap document explaining what the aims are and how to contribute. Most projects will probably provide a way to run the project in a custom Moby build in its current state, which ideally will be integrated in the Moby CI so there are checks that it builds and runs. Over time we hope that many projects will graduate into the recommended production defaults, but other projects may remain as ongoing projects, such as kernel hardening.

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Current projects

Current projects not yet documented

  • VMWare support (VMWare)
  • ARM port and secure boot integration (ARM)

Completed projects

  • aws/: AWS support was merged into mainline in #1964.