In the tutorial, Docker and Singularity are mentioned on same footing, i.e. a reasonable person would assume that either would work with the image(s) provided. However, if Singularity is not present on the system, the installation will fail. Proposal: make the choice of Docker vs Singularity explicit at install time.
Reasoning -- making Singularity a hard requirement limits the scope of usage of eic-shell. Many users are heavily invested into Docker on their workstations and laptops and won't want to install yet another container system, with all sorts of related bloat.
In the tutorial, Docker and Singularity are mentioned on same footing, i.e. a reasonable person would assume that either would work with the image(s) provided. However, if Singularity is not present on the system, the installation will fail. Proposal: make the choice of Docker vs Singularity explicit at install time.
Reasoning -- making Singularity a hard requirement limits the scope of usage of eic-shell. Many users are heavily invested into Docker on their workstations and laptops and won't want to install yet another container system, with all sorts of related bloat.