In the instructions below you will need to let Docker access a few folders in your local computer (for instance, the folder where you store your image dataset).If you have Docker for Mac already installed, please be aware that the VTS Docker image has been built using Docker version 17.06.0, so the version installed in your computer must be a superior or equal version for VTS to work properly.If your system is not compatible with Docker for Mac, go directly to step A-4. Be sure to check the system requirements. Use of the images must abide by the Flickr Terms of Use. DISCLAIMER about COCO2014 images: Please note that VGG does not own the copyright of the images provided with the sample data.There might be other sample data available at the VTS description page. The instructions below use sample data containing images of COCO2014.C- How to search your own image dataset.It will be interesting to see if that is enough to appease the community - I don't see Kitematic as being competitive with any third party tools and as such is a fairly safe bet for Docker.<< Back to the VTS description page Index Overall, these open source acquisitions have centered on expanding the pool of users using Docker in their daily workflows, which is highly beneficial to the broader ecosystem of partners building differentiated solutions supporting the journey to dockerized distributed applications. Kitematic also follows the recent acquisition of SocketPlane, which will be focused on addressing and accelerating the operational solutions around Docker networking by leading ecosystem collaboration around APIs. That acquisition lead to the creation of an orchestration tool called Docker Compose, which was recently made available for download. Docker’s acquisition of Orchard in the summer of 2014 was Docker’s first and was focused on a different facet of the developer experience composition of multi-container applications. Kitematic aligns with Docker’s strategy around open source acquisitions, which is to identify those who have exhibited leadership in the ecosystem and that share a vision of expanding critical tooling for developers and sysadmins. Of course every time Docker makes an acquisition, the ecosystem winces about their broader intentions - it is for this reason that it was particularly interesting to see the company give some clarity about its acquisition strategy. that they can build, ship and run as Docker containers on their laptop. The developer is then presented with a catalog of curated content which includes images for Nginx, Minecraft, Redis etc. Kitematic leverages Docker Machine, one of Docker’s three orchestration tools, to configure a developer’s Mac as a “Docker host” and then subsequently installs and runs the Docker Engine. Through Kitematic that initial step happens in less than 5 minutes-including the time to download the Kitematic package. In terms of how this adds to the Docker workflow, it is pretty simple - the first step of the Docker journey to distributed applications often starts with building and running a container on a local machine. Of course the face that Kitematic was a tiny team means that this was a deal that saw Docker get some talent, another useful addition to the Docker stable and some more developer love, all for what is likely a very small pricetag. Tools that let them develop within their existing workflow, but which also let them seamlessly move applications into production, are a big productivity boost. if software, as famed investor Marc Andreessen opined, is truly eating the world, then those who create the software are the enablers of that. Increasingly developers, once thought of as the smelly, unkempt individuals that tinkered down in the basement, are now an integral part of delivering business transformation. We're seeing the rise in power of developers. While that might seem like a bizarre announcement from a company that is aiming to fulfill the need for enterprises running huge web-scale applications, it actually make sense. Docker has acquired Kitematic, a small company with a very simple proposition - they make it easier to run Docker on a Mac. Another day, another announcement of an acquisition by high-flying Docker, home of the eponymously named open source project.
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