I have a Docker image for 1.10.1.600 in Docker Hub: 
hadils/cci-openjdk-8-tools-deps-1.10.1.600

> On Aug 13, 2020, at 2:13 PM, Wes Morgan <cap10mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just realized I inadvertently skipped right over 1.10.1.561, so there is no 
> such Docker image tag available currently. I just issued this pull request to 
> fix that: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/8549
> 
> Moving forward that will be updated to stable releases only (unless there is 
> a strong desire for unstable release images too).
> 
> On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 9:32:45 AM UTC-6 Wes Morgan wrote:
> I was recently made aware in a separate thread in this group* that, until 
> very recently, the tools-deps versions that were being installed via the main 
> Homebrew tap's clojure installer included some versions considered unstable. 
> As of the day I'm writing this, the latest stable version is 1.10.1.561.
> 
> I had been updating the official clojure:tools-deps (& :latest since it 
> includes all three build tools we support) Docker image when that Homebrew 
> build updated, but am now planning to take steps to revert back to stable 
> versions only.
> 
> So, I have a couple of questions:
> 
> 1. For Alex Miller or other Cognitect folks: What's the best place to monitor 
> for new stable tools-deps releases (to trigger Docker image updates)? Are 
> updates to Cognitect's clojure/tools/clojure Homebrew tap sufficient?
> 
> 2. Does anyone have a need for Docker images with unstable tools-deps 
> versions? I'm not planning on building them unless the community has a need 
> for them. If I do build them, they would be available under version-specific 
> tags (e.g. clojure:tools-deps-1.10.1.619) but the clojure:tools-deps tag 
> would get you the latest stable release.
> 
> It's also worth pointing out that the unstable versions we've already 
> released won't disappear, so if you're using them, feel free to continue. If 
> you want to ensure you stay on that version, be sure to specify it in your 
> image tag (e.g. in the FROM line of your Dockerfile).
> 
> * Classpath bug re Clojure 1.10.1.645 when using Figwheel.Main 
> <https://groups.google.com/u/2/g/clojure/c/WI3ddZRK4Bg>
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