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Matt Butcher authored
This fix supersedes #323. It applies basically the same fixes: - local docker registries are now supported - kubectl is not downloaded on every build Also, added a fix for the case where `docker version` failed because the Docker daemon crashed, and consequently spuriously propmted the user to re-install docker. I added support for $DOCKER_PROJECT instead of just $PROJECT because the later is a little too generic for a shell env var. We can deprecate $PROJECT later. I did not add back in the better tool checks in bootstrap because CircleCI doesn't have the `command` command.
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Contributing guidelines
How to become a contributor and submit your own code
Contributor License Agreements
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