Since we're running on an Amazon EC2 instance, we might as well add BugZoo to the Docker Compose file instead of relying on it running as an external host process. This will probably require a small number of tweaks to BugZoo, but it shouldn't prove too difficult.
Since we're running on an Amazon EC2 instance, we might as well add BugZoo to the Docker Compose file instead of relying on it running as an external host process. This will probably require a small number of tweaks to BugZoo, but it shouldn't prove too difficult.