Re: Docker Layered Image Naming and Tagging

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On 09/29/2016 06:03 PM, Adam Miller wrote:
> Hello all,
>     I was recently discussing some items around docker layered image
> release process in the future with Randy (bowlofeggs) and Patrick
> (puiterwijk). As a side effect of our discussion there were two
> questions I wanted to ask of the Cloud WG:
> 
> 1) Do we want to maintain docker images for every Fedora Release or do
> we want to focus only on latest? (i.e. - do we want to maintain them
> like we do rpms or take a different position)

Just a quick question about "ownership". In the current landscape rpm
maintainers own the packages and manage when they get updated. Would
we not have the same kind of spread out ownership for docker images?

Dusty

> 
> 2) Do we want to keep around multiple versions of a container?
> 
> For example:
>     If we had the following images:
> 
>     registry.fedoraproject.org/cockpit:0.95-1.23
>     registry.fedoraproject.org/cockpit:0.95-1.24
>     registry.fedoraproject.org/cockpit:0.95-1.25
> 
>     One we release to stable 0.95-1.25, can we delete -1.24 and/or
> -1.23? What kind of retention do we want here? (Note that rpm content
> does not currently maintain a N and N-1 in the repositories)
> 
> Thank you,
> -AdamM
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