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Update default/recommended Docker image tag for services #9

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alyssadai opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 2 comments
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Update default/recommended Docker image tag for services #9

alyssadai opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 2 comments
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alyssadai commented Dec 18, 2023

latest -> stable?

  • can we have latest as a synonym (for nightly or stable)?
  • what happens when there's no latest tag?
    • if you docker pull an image w/o specifying the tag, but there's no latest tag in the remote repo, Docker will error out
@alyssadai alyssadai added flag:schedule Flag issue that should go on the roadmap or backlog. and removed flag:schedule Flag issue that should go on the roadmap or backlog. labels Dec 18, 2023
@rmanaem rmanaem added the flag:discuss Flag issue that needs to be discussed before it can be implemented. label Jan 4, 2024
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surchs commented Jan 16, 2024

decision: stable is replaced by latest (again). latest means latest release

@alyssadai alyssadai self-assigned this Jan 18, 2024
@alyssadai alyssadai removed the flag:discuss Flag issue that needs to be discussed before it can be implemented. label Jan 18, 2024
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Given above decision to stick with using the latest tag for the latest stable release, no changes are needed to the templates in this repo.

@alyssadai alyssadai closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 18, 2024
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