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<!-- Congrats on creating an Awesome Docker entry! 🎉 -->
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TLDR:
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* all entries sorted alphabetically,
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* If paying service add :heavy_dollar_sign:
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* If WIP add :construction:
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* clear and short description of the project
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* project MUST have: How to setup/install
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* project MUST have: How to use (examples)
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* we can help you get there :)
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# Quality Standards
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Note that we can help you achieve those standards, just try your best and be brave.
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We'll guide you to the best of our abilities.
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To be on the list, it would be **nice** if entries adhere to these quality standards:
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- It should take less than 20 sec to find what is the project, how to install it and how to use it.
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- Generally useful to the community.
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- A project on GitHub with a well documented `README.md` file and plenty of examples is considered high quality.
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- Clearly stating if an entry is related to (Linux) containers and not to Docker. There is an [awesome list](https://github.com/Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers) for that.
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- Clearly stating "what is it" i.e. which category it belongs to.
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- Clearly stating "what is it for" i.e. mention a real problem it solves (even a small one). Make it clear for the next person.
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- If it is a **WIP** (work in progress, not safe for production), please mention it. (Remember the time before Docker 1.0 ? ;-) )
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- Always put the link to the GitHub project instead of the website!
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To be on the list, the project **must** have:
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- How to setup/install the project
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- How to use the project (examples)
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If your PR is not merged, we will tell you why so that you may be able to improve it.
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But usually, we are pretty relaxed people, so just come and say hi, we'll figure something out together.
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# Rules for Pull Request
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- Each item should be limited to one link, no duplicates, no redirection (careful with `http` vs `https`!)
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- The link should be the name of the package or project or website
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- Description should be clear and concise (read it out loud to be sure)
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- Description should follow the link, on the same line
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- Entries are listed alphabetically, please respect the order
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- If you want to add more than one link, please don't do all PR on the exact same line, it usually results in conflicts and your PR cannot be automatically merged...
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Please contribute links to packages/projects you have used or are familiar with. This will help ensure high-quality entries.
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#### Your commit message will be a [tweet](https://twitter.com/awesome_docker) so write a [good commit message](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/), keep that in mind :)
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