[00:27:53] riley: ill work on a commit [00:29:28] Awesome, thanks [00:30:12] that was quick [00:31:31] riley: its a painless change [00:31:37] just editing a .json file [00:31:40] ahh [00:31:54] riley: now i gotta bug someone to merge it :P [00:32:20] i hear thats more painful :P [00:32:33] riley: i rather stub a toe :P [16:46:55] hi Cindy [20:50:11] Any alpine docker images with node support on Wikimedia servers_ [20:51:02] I'm pretty sure everything is debian based. [20:51:52] Hi! Any alpine node docker images on Wikimedia servers_ [20:55:21] I'm pretty sure everything is debian based. [20:56:14] Ouch [21:22:54] Is it passible to run a React app in Toolforge? [21:23:22] Probably [21:23:37] More specifically, I don't know of anything that would prevent it [21:24:21] My lack of kubernetes knowledge could be a problem :) [21:25:39] Instructions for setting up a container with Node are here: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/My_first_NodeJS_OAuth_tool [21:30:52] Nice, best would been a docker container but I have not found any guides on that [21:32:31] #wikimedia-cloud is a better place to ask ;) [22:27:37] iridescence: Toolforge does not currently allow "bring your own container" use of Kubernetes. Its actually pretty unlikely that we ever will although we are starting to look into other means for customized containers built on our base.