[04:21:57] [telegram] Is there an online documentation that you can point me to? (re @bd808: @abdeaitali running your own docker container is not a supported Toolforge action. You can use our Kubernetes cluster, but you a...) [12:22:37] [telegram] @abdeaitali https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes [12:26:00] [telegram] When it will finally be supported btw? :) (re @bd808: @abdeaitali running your own docker container is not a supported Toolforge action. You can use our Kubernetes cluster, but you a...) [13:17:39] [telegram] I think it will be a very long time before we support bring your own container, but we are making progress on a build pack based system that will make it possible to build and store custom containers built on our base image. [13:18:58] [telegram] Oh, that is a good start I guess (re @bd808: I think it will be a very long time before we support bring your own container, but we are making progress on a build pack based...) [14:17:07] [telegram] We are running in Cloud VPS Servers not I'm tool forge so Docker containers are supported here, right? (re @bd808: @abdeaitali running your own docker container is not a supported Toolforge action. You can use our Kubernetes cluster, but you a...) [14:21:30] [telegram] @gopavasanth yes, a cloud vps instance should be capable of running docker, podman, and other container runtimes. [14:23:56] [telegram] We are facing an issue with Dockerising the tool and Abdul seems to be mentioned the issue over here... (re @Abdul: Hi all [14:23:56] [telegram] I am having an issue dockerizing a web app on media wiki cloud services. I posted about it here: https://www.mediawiki.or...)