Devcontainers bring notions such as configuring plugins for your IDE, getting « features » from other repos / registries, managing environment variables that you pass from host to devcontainer, and finally either code…
Another implementation in that space is https://devpod.sh
I think this is a great move. Also, very similar to the setup used for the OpenStack (http://openstack.org/) project. All reviews done in Gerrit, published to Github when merged. OpenStack also has the bot which closes…
Devcontainers bring notions such as configuring plugins for your IDE, getting « features » from other repos / registries, managing environment variables that you pass from host to devcontainer, and finally either code…
Another implementation in that space is https://devpod.sh
I think this is a great move. Also, very similar to the setup used for the OpenStack (http://openstack.org/) project. All reviews done in Gerrit, published to Github when merged. OpenStack also has the bot which closes…