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why use this over the official docker image? #301
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At the time I was looking for a redmine project, this one had the best how
to get started documentation. Though looks like the docker-library stuff
has improved.
This project controls most of the redmine setup and configuration via ENV
variables. Where as the docker-library image only has controls for the
DB. Which is better, I'm not sure. It depends on your experience with
redmine and its configuration files.
…On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 6:47 PM, C-Bass ***@***.***> wrote:
sorry if the answer is obvious to experienced Redmine users.. I'm just
getting started myself. This is the most popular github repo for a
docker-redmine image and it seems actively developed so all in all it looks
like a very good starting point
But I also found this one https://github.com/docker-library/redmine /
https://store.docker.com/images/redmine
And I'm just wondering.. why one over the other ?
Would be great if you could help me understand the differences.. thank you
so much for your efforts on this!
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sorry if the answer is obvious to experienced Redmine users.. I'm just getting started myself. This is the most popular github repo for a docker-redmine image and it seems actively developed so all in all it looks like a very good starting point
But I also found this one https://github.com/docker-library/redmine / https://store.docker.com/images/redmine
And I'm just wondering.. why one over the other ?
Would be great if you could help me understand the differences.. thank you so much for your efforts on this!
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