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Properly tagging releases on dockerhub #423

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thomas-mc-work opened this issue Nov 25, 2019 · 1 comment
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Properly tagging releases on dockerhub #423

thomas-mc-work opened this issue Nov 25, 2019 · 1 comment
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Currently there are only two dynamic tags on dockerhub: latest and dev. It'd be great to have every release of whipper being reflected as docker tags. E.g., 0.7, 0.8.

@JoeLametta JoeLametta added Accepted Accepted issue on our roadmap Priority: low Low priority Support Questions that needs answering with no code changes needed or that only require a one time change labels Nov 26, 2019
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Done!
Whipper started shipping a Dockerfile with version v0.7.1.
Docker tags available: 0.7.1, 0.7.2, 0.7.3, 0.8.0 (all tagged versions since v0.7.1).
I've also added a build rule for Docker Hub which should keep building future tagged releases automatically.

@JoeLametta JoeLametta added this to the 1.0 milestone Nov 26, 2019
@JoeLametta JoeLametta added the Bug Generic bug: can be used together with more specific labels label Dec 4, 2019
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