Hi Thorsten,
Thank you for offering to contribute back to the project!
We are actually using GitLab for Chrono CI and deployment and as such an automation of the process for creating those Docker images should also go there (alongside the jobs for deploying the PyChrono conda packages). Would you be interested in helping with that? We talked about adding a manual trigger for deploying the Docker images but didn’t get to it yet.
Also, I think we’ll want that to be triggered manually (just like we do for the conda deployments). I think it’d be overkill to create a new image with every push (we’d want to make sure we only package at certain commits; I also don’t know off the top of my head how much space we have on dockerhub).
Best,
Radu
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Hi Thorsten,
The GiLab repository is a mirror of the GitHub main repository and is synced on each push (to any branches).
Let’s take this offline as the follow up discussion will not be of interest to all other users. I’ll email you separately.
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