According to the press release, Universal Screen Design "addresses the ever-growing need in the CG film and game industries for an effective way to describe, assemble, interchange, and modify high-complexity virtual scenes between digital content creation tools employed by studios." Basically, the software manages a common "scene graph" for different computer animation applications to work from. Pixar announced that their Universal Scene Description program will become open source. Pixar's Universal Scene Description to be open source On top of that VM, you can then use the Docker client, Compose and Kitematic to run containers. Toolbox uses Machine and VirtualBox to create an Engine in a VM to run your containers. Toolbox installs everything you need to get Docker running in development: the Docker client, Compose (Mac only), Kitematic, Machine, and VirtualBox. Docker Toolbox sets up a Docker development environment on Windows and Mac OS X computers. In other Docker news, Docker announced the release of Docker Toolbox, a replacement for Boot2Docker. InfoWorld looks at each tool briefly and provides links for readers to learn more. Their article examines Dusty, an alternative to Docker Compose with enhanced Mac OS X support Gockerize, for building static Go binaries and packaging them into containers Hyper, a tool for running Docker on any hypervisor Docker UI, a Python Flask based Web-based UI for Docker Compose and three different methods to create Docker containers with self-contained static Go binaries. InfoWorld took a brief look at the ever expanding list of tools for the Docker ecosystem. Just about every tech conference has sessions on Docker, and new utilities for working with Docker come out quite frequently. Open source news roundup for August 8 - 15, 2015ĭocker is big right now. We're trying something new, to capture more news in the roundup, by publishing it on Saturday. Our weekly news roundup typically goes out every Friday. In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at new tools for Docker, Kali Linux 2.0, and more!
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