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I like this although I would not have chosen Docker. Podman comes with no socket and rootless by default, it just seems more in line with this sort of architecture, not to mean Podman Quadlets and honestly, I would think it's better with git tracking but to each their own.

I probably wouldn't have chosen Debian. It'd probably be easier to use a RHEL spinoff like Alma or Rocky Linux.

Overall, very nice!

I did have a terrible time setting up rootless podman in a proxmox VM with virtiofs.

I just couldn't get the ids to work. But I've not tried the specific thing they do here.

Ooh, I need to look into that id mapping technique.

I attempted to port my homelab quadlet setup to a disposable VM on proxmox with the state folder mounted via virtiofs and after losing a weekend I realised that it essentially wasn't compatible with rootless podman id mapping and I gave up.

But maybe I missed something...