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ENJOYING_THIS_PROJECT="SayThankYou" #19
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This amazing simple project makes my life so easy! I use Travis (CI) and the CD part is made thanks to Shepherd. I love it! Many thanks! |
Thanks! (And sorry for the late answer.) |
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Thank you for developing this =) It's hardto find swarm-updating services out there =) |
I just found about Watchtower this evening and, when I went to see if that worked on Swarm, found this. A couple of lines in Portainer and I have it up an running. Many thanks! |
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I'm hoping this still works today and also thank you! I'm looking into understanding how to have shepherd only deploy and monitor services that have specific labels so I don't just deploy this and start rolling up updates of my hundreds of containers. |
I want to apologize, while I need to clarify myself. Firstly I must express thanks to the original author, as I used shepherd for a year, until recently it failed due to 'docker manifest' CLI errors. I forked and was trying to fix this problem and other issues I encountered. However it became a huge refactor and not similar at all. I guess there is little chance to have that tremendous change merged. People in this post and who unfortunately poked by me are definitely wonderful people, who cared the project, contributed to it, and wanted to make things better. I believe they deserve bug fixes, a working solution and relieve from anxiety of broken software. I was acting in good faith. Apparently, I used a wrong approach by spamming I want to apologize to everyone affected. Sincerely |
Here is the place to say thank you to folk(s) who are working hard on this project.
« One of the greatest ways to show your appreciation to open source projects you enjoy is to open an issue that let people say thank you »
Disclaimer: I don't have any kind of connexion or personal interest with maintainers(s) of this project. Pure gratitude here.
Cheers!
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