Panamax is a containerized app creator with an open-source app marketplace hosted in GitHub. Panamax provides a friendly interface for users of Docker, Fleet & CoreOS. With Panamax, you can easily create, share, and deploy any containerized app no matter how complex it might be. Learn more at Panamax.io or browse the Panamax Wiki.
Repo of the panamax template contest submissions. See: panamax.io/contest for more information.
This repository is a default source in Panamx, which means these templates are available to all panamax users. This repository will likely be emptied after the contest. If you make a template that you think would be helpfull to Panamax users going forward, submit a PR to: https://github.com/CenturyLinkLabs/panamax-public-templates, however public templates will not be judged in the contest, so start here, then consider merging to public after the contest.
Learn more about what we think makes a good image and template.
- Install Panamax using the directions from http://panamax.io/get-panamax
- Create the best template you can think of, using the guidelines listed in the documentation at http://panamax.io/documentation
- Fork Panamax Contest Template Repository from https://github.com/CenturyLinkLabs/panamax-contest-templates to your personal GitHub account
- Press "Save as Template" for your new application and save your template to your forked panamax-contest-templates repository
- Once your template is ready, go to GitHub and submit a pull request from your forked panamax-contest-templates repository, make sure to include any additional information in the comments of the pull request like how you are promoting it (urls to blog posts/twitter mentions/etc.).
Once a Pull Request has been issued, the Panamax Template Validator will run a quick sanity check on new or changed *.pmx files. If you would like to run the validator locally, in advance, simple run rake
from the root of the forked template repo.
Avoid template name collisions: - postfix your template name (and file name) with your "_[github username]" to ensure uniqueness for the contest. For example, I may make "wordpress_alexwelch.pmx"