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    From Red Hat Developer Blog: Using a custom builder image on Red Hat OpenShift with OpenShift Do

    July 17, 2019 | by Grant Shipley

    Daniel Helfand has created a video to match his excellent blog post over at Red Hat Developers Blog. He's taken a lot of time to carefully explain how to use a custom builder image on Red Hat OpenShift using OpenShift Do. If you prefer the video tutorial, you're all set. If you prefer a long list of steps and a written tutorial, definitely head over to the Developer Blog and check out the full text. Take a look!

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