Hi Justin, "The advice given to incubating projects is to only include voted releases on DockerHub and not use the latest.[1]"
Per the link you gave [1] it does not state that, it only states that they must be properly tagged. Links [1] & [2] either contradict or are ambiguous on what can be on DockerHub. "PMCs can host product releases on Docker Hub for users to download, build, and deploy. " [2] - Release candidates, nightlys or snapshots need to be clearly tagged. - The latest tag should not point to an artifact containing unapproved code e.g. to master or dev branches or to a RC or snapshot. [1] [2] Does not state what you can't have. [1] States that you can, just that it needs to be properly labeled. I will look at other projects to see how they do it and adjust it accordingly. John On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 10:40 PM Justin Mclean <jmcl...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > The advice given to incubating projects is to only include voted releases > on DockerHub and not use the latest.[1] Infa policy say the same thing > about only hosting releases. [2] > > Kind Regards, > Justin > 1. https://incubator.apache.org/guides/distribution.html#docker > 2. https://infra.apache.org/docker-hub-policy.html >