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Create latest_release Docker image tag during release process #2216

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2opremio opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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Create latest_release Docker image tag during release process #2216

2opremio opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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2opremio commented Feb 8, 2017

It should point to the latest release. To be used when integrating with third-party projects (and make sure they don't bitrot).

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rade commented Feb 8, 2017

To be clear, we are talking about image tags on dockerhub et al, rather than git tags, right? Since we already have a latest_release for the latter.

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2opremio commented Feb 8, 2017

To be clear, we are talking about image tags on dockerhub et al, rather than git tags, right?

Yep. Sorry I wasn't specific enough

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