After thinking twice, I begin to realize that it maybe more maintainable if you open a separate project to do this docker things.
The benefit of this is that you can anchor it to a specific version of overture and update it whenever you want without worrying the incompatible update which would happen inevitably. And there are a lot of nuance adjustments you can do with it on your own.
As you can see, the debian support of overture is outdated for more than 6 months, and unsurprisingly it's not usable right now.
After thinking twice, I begin to realize that it maybe more maintainable if you open a separate project to do this docker things. The benefit of this is that you can anchor it to a specific version of overture and update it whenever you want without worrying the incompatible update which would happen inevitably. And there are a lot of nuance adjustments you can do with it on your own. As you can see, the debian support of overture is outdated for more than 6 months, and unsurprisingly it's not usable right now.