DOI-USGS / lake-temperature-lstm-static

Predict lake temperatures at depth using static lake attributes
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Set up container (Docker) #3

Open AndyMcAliley opened 2 years ago

AndyMcAliley commented 2 years ago

We want a containerized solution.

jsadler2 commented 2 years ago

Obviously I'm not on this project, but I'm interested in containers for the projects I am on. I just looked at the docker website about the pricing ( https://www.docker.com/blog/updating-product-subscriptions/) and this makes me think it will continue to be for free since we are doing non-commercial and open source projects.

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AndyMcAliley commented 2 years ago

Thanks Jeff! I agree that it seems like we ought to fall in the "non-commercial open source" category. However, Docker also has an FAQ that lays the pricing structure out in more detail. It specifies that government employees should always be under a paid subscription.

jsadler2 commented 2 years ago

Ah. Thanks for pointing that out. That's too bad.