Or, you can use the actually libre as in free speech solution: use Vagrant's docker.io provisioner [0] and integrate it with OpenStack [1] so that you can basically deploy your vagrant instances into Labs.
[0] http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/provisioning/docker.html [1] http://blog.docker.io/2013/06/openstack-docker-manage-linux-containers-with-...
*-- * *Tyler Romeo* Stevens Institute of Technology, Class of 2016 Major in Computer Science
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Greg Grossmeier greg@wikimedia.orgwrote:
But, obviously not as well integrated.
-- Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity. On Mar 14, 2014 7:38 PM, "Greg Grossmeier" greg@wikimedia.org wrote:
<quote name="Ori Livneh" date="2014-03-14" time="18:22:26 -0700"> > Vagrant Cloud is a new service from Hashicorp that strives to make it easy > to share Vagrant boxes and to collaborate on provisioned instances > together. It's in very early beta, but I have started poking around a > little, and it looks interesting. I don't quite know yet how it will
work
with our extensive custom plugin architecture, but I suspect that this
is
not an insurmountable problem. Hashicorp is also committed to a
freemium
model that makes the software stack free (as in speech) and the basic
tier
of cloud services free (as in beer), so it may be possible for us to
have
tighter integration with their service without compromising our values.
There's also a totally libre solution called pagekite https://pagekite.net/
I've used it with vagrant and it Just Works(TM).
They have a Free for FOSS tier: https://pagekite.net/signup/?more=bw#fff
Just for completeness's sake :)
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