FF Dortmund (FFDO) specific Gluon configuration

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README.md

site-ffdo

FF Dortmund (FFDO) specific Gluon configuration

Using the Dockerfile

See https://docs.docker.com/installation/#installation on how to get Docker.

docker build -t ffdobuild .
docker run ffdobuild

After a successful build you can remove the used container. Use docker ps -a to find the container ID and docker rm <container> to remove the container. Use docker rmi ffdobuild to remove the image used to create the container.