Can your run a private "store" for snappy apps?
Manik Taneja
manik at canonical.com
Thu May 19 20:18:36 UTC 2016
Dear Kevin,
Great to have you on board the snappy bandwagon. Yes, we do provide the
capability
to connect snappy devices to a private store under the auspices of a
commercial relationship.
If this is something you wish to explore further, please unicast me with
details on your product
and lets touch base to determine how best to move forward.
Regards,
Manik Taneja
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Kevin Long <kevin.long at haloprivacy.com>
wrote:
>
> Greetings, first post to the list !
>
> With the snappy/core model , can one configure devices running snappy to
> only connect to a private store , which would only contain snaps which I
> have put into that private store?
>
> I am researching to choose a platform to deploy apps in *private* cloud
> scenarios, where a quite limited # of apps has been thoroughly vetted and
> the apps in the “store” would be configured very specifically to bootstrap
> against a database containing information about end users of that private
> cloud (LDAP basically) ,
>
>
> Or should I just forget it and go with something like Docker, since it is
> architected for private image repos already?
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> Kevin Long
>
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