WIP getting rabbitmq Dockerfile to build again #4
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Hi Usama -
This is mainly me reaching out to you asking to talk about
being less wrong every day
, and utilizing technology to move the needle on world peace.This pull request isn't finished - the Dockerfile now builds in the rabbitmq folder, but the container exits after a minute or so. I haven't ever run a microservice, or had multiple dockerized containers interacting - so its all new to me.
I have a consulting company that is building a microservices platform for modeling and coordinating sustainable electrical microgrids. We had a first incarnation as a startup but this time around we are figuring out how to do it open-source and not raising money when we need it.
I have a prototype working simulation currently all in dotnet that has ostensibly decoupled modules interacting via a local rabbitmq broker. One of my partners (Chris) is a power systems engineers who works in matlab and python. I am currently learning about docker and various other devops tools so that I can have my partners develop with me and also so I can lay the groundwork for bringing additional amazing people onto our team.
The underlying motivation for me is creating a distributed and open-source technology that allows a feasible electrical energy platform for any community with available renewable resources and industry/domestic use that can adjust to stochastic renewable. This should also provide a mechanism to move the high voltages of the grid over to 90% stochastic renewables, but I suspect this will happen second.
You can see a (pretty un-informative from a technology perspective) web-page about us at https://gridworks-consulting.com. Please send me an email or whatsapp at +1-608-609-1289 if you'd be interested in learning more about us by zoom for an hour.