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various issues in "14 Reproducible analytical pipelines with Docker" #38

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AlainVagner opened this issue May 29, 2023 · 3 comments
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@AlainVagner
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  • "ls also works on the Windows command prompt, and in Powershell as well)" AFAIK it is not the case. If you are using the default command promt cmd.exe, ls is not there. It is only available in Powershell, at least on Windows 10, no idea on Windows 11 though.
  • "What sets the Linux kernel apart from the one used for Windows or macOS, is that the Linux kernel is open-source and free software." -> the kernel in MacOS is called XNU and it is open source and free software, see https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu
  • "Docker recently announced that they would abandon their Docker Free Team subscription plans that some open-source organizations use, and that they should upgrade to a paid subscription within 30 days." -> I think this decision has been rolled back for now, but I agree generally with your point. There are alternatives, for example Gitlab provides its own registry https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/packages/container_registry/
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  • ls is available in cmd.exe, at least on Win 10 (just tried on my work laptop)
  • fair enough, I'll rephrase this part
  • thanks, I'll rephrase that as well

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AlainVagner commented May 31, 2023 via email

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Ah, that may be it; I do have Git Bash installed... Thank you for letting me know, I’ll rephrase this.

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