potiuk commented on issue #10330:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/10330#issuecomment-674907479


   All images starting with "master" are the 2.0 ones, and the one that you are 
looking for are the ones without the suffix (so master-python3.x). There are 
also images in v1-10-test- prefix (for work in progress on releasing stuff from 
1.10 line) and last but not least 1.10.N- images (which are the ones that 
correspond to actual released versions - 1.10.10, 1.10.11 etc.). All those 
without a suffix are those that you should be interested in using.
   
   You can see all the details about naming convention and description of the 
different images we use here: 
https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/master/IMAGES.rst 
   
   It's rather comprehensive description of all the types of images we are 
using but it starts with naming convention and explanation of what the images 
are.
   
   Also if you want to customize or extend the image I can heartily recommend 
my talk from the Airflow Summit where I talk about the Production Image, how 
and why it is done like it is, and how you can extend and customize it: 
https://youtu.be/wDr3Y7q2XoI and the IMAGES.rst contains plenty of examples and 
reference information on customizable parameters for the image.
   
   Regarding the Helm chart - it was donated by Astronomer and while it still 
contains some references to Astronomer, they are different than the original 
Astronomer's chart (those references will be removed and replaced with the 
target repository once we release it).
   
   For now this is really a development version yet, not yet released in any 
way, so there is no "repository" yet where it can be installed from. It really 
requires you to check out the repository and install it from the sources (as 
described in the README). I hope we can get there in a few months - once we 
release 1.10.12 we will likely put more effort into comprehensive and automated 
testing of the helm chart, to make sure that it is good before we release it 
officially. Hopefully, it will be released for the (hopefully) last 1.10.13 
version from the 1.10 line, but for sure it will be there for 2.0 release from 
the very beginning.
   
   I hope it is helpful information :)


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