Hey David,

thanks for clarifying! Rod is always merging PRs and dealing with the 
docker-library folks, so it's not like work isn't getting done.

We actually use these images as a base for our applications so I'm always eager 
to update when there is a new TomEE release for us to use, also it always 
confused me why this repository lives outside of the ASF.


Thanks 

Markus


Am 22. Dezember 2024 22:02:57 MEZ schrieb David Blevins 
<dblev...@tomitribe.com>:
>> On Dec 22, 2024, at 7:19 AM, Markus Jung <ju...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Why are the TomEE docker images held in a repository under the tomitribe 
>> organization? Is this just a historical thing, or is there more reasoning to 
>> it?
>
>Largely historical.  Created with no intention of being widely used or 
>official -- Dockerhub did that on their own.  Now they and a handful of others 
>who are not Apache committers or employed by Tomitribe have committed to them 
>and we would need to get code grants from them to move anything here -- or 
>redo everything from scratch.
>
>> This always slows us down pushing new releases to dockerhub because we need 
>> to wait for someone from tomitribe to merge new releases. Maybe we can 
>> improve that somehow by granting all TomEE committers write access to that 
>> repository? Or maybe even move it entirely into the hands of the ASF?
>
>Granted you access.  Note Rod had access, so he could have merged any PRs.  
>Anyone who wants access can have it -- committer or not.
>
>
>-David
>

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