Hi Podman community,
Short info that there is another open source project that can run on
Podman now.
See:
https://github.com/chanzuckerberg/miniwdl/issues/520#issuecomment-981051895
MiniWDL is an engine that can run task-trees, sometimes called
Pipelines or Flows or CI/CD engine and probably others, from the
bioscience and bioinformatics world. Each task is wrapped in a
container, and that is where Podman can come in handy. A huge
advantage of MiniWDL is that it uses the standardised format WDL to
represent its task-trees. Standardised data format means more
integrations and more solution independence for the users.
For Podman this integration is valuable in two ways:
- It extends the capabilities to run multiple containers together for
a shared purpose. But where kube play makes life easier for web
service maintainers, MiniWDL makes life easier for event-driven data
processors, e.g. in Big Data, IoT, or similar scenarios.
- It might help grow awareness for Podman in these communities:
science, bioinformatics, pharma, medical, police forces.
I think, after having an integration between both projects, it would
make sense, if someone could have a look if the right Podman commands
have been used, technical limitations and security have been
considered enough, and what else?
Also, a product manager could check in with the corresponding vertical
communities if that could open some collaboration opportunities elsewhere.
And last but not least, maybe it could extend the use cases for which
Podman is useful, right?
Let me know what you think!
Best,
Erik
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Great news. Tom didn't we talk about making a site up with links to
different places where Podman works?