On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 10:07 AM, Dusty Mabe <du...@dustymabe.com> wrote:
>
>
> 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?
>

That is the current plan, but if we like we can establish a Layered
Image SIG who would be the owner of all things Layered Images and then
anyone could update/fix/whatever any of the layered images. Afaik this
is similar to how various programming language stack SIGs are setup.

-AdamM

> 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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