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Use of the "stable" images tags #178

@toadjaune

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@toadjaune

Hi everybody !

I'm opening this issue after suffering from two recent behaviour changes in the dind images (#175 and #170).

This happened despite using stable and dind-stable tags.

As far as I can tell, there is no difference between the following pairs of tags :

  • stable and latest
  • stable-dind and dind
  • stable-dind-rootless and dind-rootless
  • stable-git and git

I'm a bit confused by this behaviour, because I would expect stable versions to lag behind cutting-edge versions, so that people specifying stable would have … well, more stable behaviour (some issues fixed before reaching stable, more time to migrate for important changes, etc…)

So, is there something I'm missing ? If not, can we think about setting up something like that ?

Of course, the exact workflow would need to be discussed, since this is a non-trivial question, but here are several ideas :

  • Keeping stable one minor version older than the corresponding cutting-edge tag
  • Delaying non-security issues by a week to catch most issues

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