moby--moby/pkg
Michael Crosby 1501c342d8 Don't create pty slave in the daemon for native driver
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <michael@docker.com> (github: crosbymichael)
2014-07-16 16:57:19 -07:00
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graphdb sqlite-3.6.20-1 unique constraint message 2014-06-19 15:24:22 -04:00
iptables
listenbuffer
mflag sort flags with the same name in a consistent order 2014-06-27 01:46:59 +00:00
mount Allow re-mounting an existing mount with "remount" 2014-06-25 22:06:24 +01:00
namesgenerator
networkfs Relax dns search to accept empty domain 2014-07-04 09:33:53 +01:00
proxy
signal Guillaume is busy full-time on his new business, and no longer available 2014-06-16 06:22:15 -07:00
symlink add integration test for --workdir=/ 2014-06-25 11:02:59 -04:00
sysinfo update MAINTAINERS files 2014-06-16 22:20:07 +00:00
system Don't create pty slave in the daemon for native driver 2014-07-16 16:57:19 -07:00
systemd
tailfile Implement tail for docker logs 2014-07-01 23:44:12 +04:00
term Guillaume is busy full-time on his new business, and no longer available 2014-06-16 06:22:15 -07:00
testutils Benchmarks for engine/env 2014-06-24 21:48:16 +04:00
truncindex Increase patricia.MaxPrefixPerNode 2014-06-28 12:27:44 +04:00
units devmapper: use RAMInBytes() rather than FromHumanSize() 2014-06-24 12:10:14 -04:00
user
version
README.md

README.md

pkg/ is a collection of utility packages used by the Docker project without being specific to its internals.

Utility packages are kept separate from the docker core codebase to keep it as small and concise as possible. If some utilities grow larger and their APIs stabilize, they may be moved to their own repository under the Docker organization, to facilitate re-use by other projects. However that is not the priority.

The directory pkg is named after the same directory in the camlistore project. Since Brad is a core Go maintainer, we thought it made sense to copy his methods for organizing Go code :) Thanks Brad!

Because utility packages are small and neatly separated from the rest of the codebase, they are a good place to start for aspiring maintainers and contributors. Get in touch if you want to help maintain them!