Re: container tags

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On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 6:56 AM Sage Weil <sweil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I noticed that ceph/ceph has tags like
>
>         v14
>         v14.2
>         v14.2.2
>         v14.2.2-20190830
>
> whereas ceph/daemon-base has tags like
>
>         latest-master
>         latest-nautilus
>         latest-mimic
>
> but no version tags.
>
> Is there a reason for the difference?
>
> Should we be using ceph/ceph or ceph/daemon-base?  What's the difference?
> That tags for ceph/ceph seem more intuitive/useful for users, although it
> seems like we really want both latest-* and v* tags.

It also seems to me "latest-" is unclear. Someone may think that
"latest-nautilus" means the most recent release but it probably means
(??) whatever ceph.git:heads/nautilus is. I'd recommend that be
"dev-nautilus" instead. "nautilus" should be an alias for whatever the
most recent release is.

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