Closed iancrowther closed 8 years ago
In early discussions we agreed on gitevents being a polished product that can be used by non-tech organisers, so the quick setup for end users has more priority, no?
right now the reality is were ramping up dev's, not end users.
Would a docker-image solve that issue?
@martinheidegger its in a docker image already
the goal of this issue is around getting a dev started in <5 mins
not all have docker eperience
@martinheidegger @iancrowther we already have the docker image (for production) https://quay.io/repository/gitevents/gitevents. I think with the CLI we're closing in on the issue of on-boarding. Maybe we can produce a video that explains shortly what gitevents does and how it works, that might make most sense?
that would be cool
I have create https://github.com/gitevents/core/issues/161 to capture the outcome of this.
As for getting users setup quickly, i believe https://github.com/gitevents/core/issues/148 is probably the best solution for this.
We should promote local dev in the README file and ensure that's the "quick" setup
https://github.com/gitevents/core#how-to-run-gitevents-locally--as-a-developer