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discourse_docker reviews and mentions
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Best PaaS to install and manage Discourse on Oracle Free Tier?
Did you try to run it in a container?
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Systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective
I miss Systemd inside Docker containers so much. IMO, for an app, "one-process per container" is a huge pain and very messy. I have a massively popular software to back up that claim: https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker
I use phusion/baseimage-docker[1] right now, love every bit of it. Having the database, web server(nginx) and the java backend all in one place works beautifully.
The only pain point is having to write `runit` scripts for startup and shutdown for each service, hence the wish for Systemd inside containers.
1: https://github.com/phusion/baseimage-docker
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Personal Support at Internet Scale
Discourse provides an open-source community forum. All Discourse posts are indexed by Google, which helps existing users find answers to common questions, and attracts new users through search. We self-host our Discourse forum at https://pipedream.com/community as a Docker container using the discourse-docker project.
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PHP in 2021
End users love PHP because you copy the files into a folder.
That's certainly how people deployed web apps built by other people a decade ago, but these days isn't it more common to use something like Docker?
Deploying a containerized app should be pretty much the same no matter what language it's written in. And Discourse does have a Docker container (https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker), so I'm not sure the underlying language explains why it isn't popular.
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discourse/discourse_docker is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of discourse_docker is Shell.
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