Docker is already a 'virtualization', so why use virtualenvs in it?
That is also what I am thinking, I am already passing requirements.txt to the container and pip installing it. But the thing is that I am the one who manages the package, I am the one who adds and removes packages from the requirements.txt.
Anyway thank you for your recommendation, I really appreciate it.
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That is also what I am thinking, I am already passing requirements.txt to the container and pip installing it. But the thing is that I am the one who manages the package, I am the one who adds and removes packages from the requirements.txt.
Anyway thank you for your recommendation, I really appreciate it.