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Dear @pllopis,

Thank you for your pull request. Indeed, having a container that can run unprivileged would be nice, but I think that for packaging/installation, it would be better to stick to the RPM-based solution, as it creates a much simpler Dockerfile which also ensures we keep dependencies needed up to date, etc. Maybe you can update our existing Dockerfile to run unprivileged instead? Note that our tests already run unprivileged when run via the xrootd-docker script, as the servers are started by systemd. This is something we'd like to preserve.

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