CenturyLink contributes 3 projects to open-source community
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CenturyLink contributes 3 projects to open-source community
CenturyLink contributed three projects to the open-source community designed to improve the way developers use Docker, Chef and vSphere technologies. The first project is a chef provisioning driver for vSphere that simplifies the process to provision Chef nodes on VMware vSphere infrastructure. The second is Lorry.io, a tool for creating, composing and validating Docker Compose YAML files. The third is ImageLayers.io, a tool that enables developers to visualise Docker images and the layers that compose them, see the ways in which each command in the Dockerfile contributes to the final image and compare multiple Docker images side-by-side.
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Docker, Chef & vSphere given CenturyLink touch
CenturyLink's contribution to open-source is growing with developer assistance aimed projects with Docker, Chef and vSphere.
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CenturyLink Promotes Open-Source PaaS; Cloud Server Sales Roll in Faster than Forecast
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CenturyLink shows some 'guts', open source gifts for Docker, Chef & vSphere
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CenturyLink open sources more cloud tech
CenturyLink has open sourced a number of tools aimed at improving provisioning for Chef on VMware infrastructure as well as Docker deployment, orchestration and monitoring.
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CenturyLink contributes tools for open-source developers using Docker, Chef and vSphere
CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL) has contributed three projects to the open-source community that they say will improve the way developers use Docker, Chef and vSphere technologies.
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CenturyLink continues open-source momentum with contribution of Docker, Chef and vSphere projects
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