Add Containerfile for Podman/Docker #162
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This adds a simple Containerfile to run Tang within a Fedora-based container. In this PR, the image is not published anywhere, but it is built and tested. Also updates the README to remove the dead link to the external image.
Progress on #107.
I think for #107 to be closed, there would need to be a build of this that actually gets pushed to a container image repository. That is not the sort of thing I'm in a place to decide or set up credentials for y'all, but this should at least be a good start. :) I'd be happy to help with that PR assuming that the repository and credentials were decided and set up.
The podman endpoint tests don't add a constant to the random port number (I didn't understand why the other endpoint tests were doing this - isn't it already a random port number spanning the full range of user-accessible ports?) - let me know if that's something necessary for some reason or another.