This is the Git repo of the Docker “Official Image” for storm
, which is now maintained by the Apache Storm PMC.
See the Docker Hub page for the full README on how to use this Docker image and for information regarding contributing and issues.
The full image description on Docker Hub is generated/maintained over in the docker-library/docs repository, specifically in the storm
directory.
For more information about the full official images change lifecycle, see the “An image's source changed in Git, now what?” FAQ entry.
For outstanding storm
image PRs, check PRs with the “library/storm” label on the official-images repository. For the current “source of truth” for storm
, see the library/storm
file in the official-images repository.
Storm users should send messages and subscribe to user@storm.apache.org.
You can subscribe to this list by sending an email to user-subscribe@storm.apache.org. Likewise, you can cancel a subscription by sending an email to user-unsubscribe@storm.apache.org.
You can also browse the archives of the storm-user mailing list.
Storm developers should send messages and subscribe to dev@storm.apache.org.
You can subscribe to this list by sending an email to dev-subscribe@storm.apache.org. Likewise, you can cancel a subscription by sending an email to dev-unsubscribe@storm.apache.org.
You can also browse the archives of the storm-dev mailing list.
Storm developers who would want to track the JIRA issues should subscribe to issues@storm.apache.org.
You can subscribe to this list by sending an email to issues-subscribe@storm.apache.org. Likewise, you can cancel a subscription by sending an email to issues-unsubscribe@storm.apache.org.
You can view the archives of the mailing list here.
In case you want to raise a bug/feature or propose an idea, please use Apache Jira. If you do not have an account, you need to create one.
If you are using a pre-built binary distribution of Storm, then you should send questions, comments, storm-related announcements, etc. to user@storm.apache.org.
If you are building storm from source, developing new features, or otherwise hacking storm source code, then dev@storm.apache.org is more appropriate.
If you are committers and/or PMCs, or contributors looking for following up and participating development of Storm, then you would want to also subscribe issues@storm.apache.org in addition to dev@storm.apache.org.
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Previous versions (until 8e162f9) are license under the MIT license.
We would like to thank Elisey Zanko for donating the original code to Apache Storm and the Apache Software Foundation.