Hi, Am Sonntag, 18. März 2018, 21:03:59 CET schrieb Aleksa Sarai:
On 2018-03-18, Peter Simons <psimons@suse.de> wrote:
Hi Fabian,
What does this mean to you? - In a week, opensuse:tumbleweed and opensuse:42.2 (EOL) will be removed - You'll have to use opensuse/tumbleweed instead of opensuse:tumbleweed
I've been using opensuse:leap successfully for a while. What about that name? Is that going to removed, too? opensuse/leap does not seem to exist.
opensuse:leap is an alias for 42.3 currently. IMO the tag is quite bad, as switching it to 15.0 after release might be surprising for some. opensuse:latest is currently eqivalent, pointing to 42.3 as well.
opensuse/amd64:42.3 (or opensuse/amd64:leap) is what we would've suggested using earlier, but with this new setup I would hope that means we're going to push everything to opensuse/<flavor>:<version>.
My original plan was to have a single source for official images. Leap will be available only as part of the official library (so opensuse:15.0) whereas Tumbleweed only as opensuse/tumbleweed. For Leap there's IMO no reason to move it from the official images, except the convoluted submission process, sending a pull request with a text file containing git repos and hashes...
I'm also wondering if there will be snapshot tags for <version> in opensuse/tumbleweed so people can pin what tumbleweed snapshot they want to start from (though pushing every snapshot might cause us some issues with storing too many images in Docker Hub).
I thought about that as well, but it's not terribly useful. There's only a single Tumbleweed snapshot's repo available on download.opensuse.org, so even if you run an older snapshot container, "zypper install" would get you the latest published package. Also, the Tumbleweed Ports architecture means the snapshots aren't in sync. In fact, not even close. This means you'll have (ex.) 20180314 for x86_64, 20180309 for ppc64le and aarch64 and no snapshot for s390x at all. The images are openQA tested, which (hopefully ;-) ) means that there won't be any broken images pushed to the Docker Hub. Cheers, Fabian -- Fabian Vogt - Release Engineer SUSE Linux GmbH GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton; HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org