I do fully agree with James here, if there is a bug on a concrete image 
rebuild it, put some classifier on the version so people can understand 
what is happening and no tags are modified. I do not see the need to 
rebuild everything but the docker images to generate a new release that is 
gonna be exactly the same than the previous one but with a different 
version number  

On Monday, August 30, 2021 at 10:34:35 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

>
> Hello dear developers and maintainers,
>
> We (the Jenkins Infra team) were recently bitten by a change in the latest 
> Docker image for Jenkins controller, in its LTS 2.303.1 (released last 
> week).
>
> The issue is related to a change of locale from "C.UTF-8" to "POSIX" when 
> using Debian image (as an upstream change from Debian bullseye).
>
> A fix has already been made by a user in 
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/docker/pull/1194 and is already merge in 
> GitHub.
>
> We (the Jenkins Infra team) would like to rebuild the Docker image for the 
> LTS 2.303.1 to avoid our users to be annoyed by this issue.
> - It should not imply any tagging version change (as the Docker image tags 
> are only about the Core version of Jenkins used, not about the other 
> dependencies on the image)
> - It should only impact the Debian images (amd64 and arm64)
> - It should not impact the weekly (next weekly will have the fix of course)
> - It should make the image being advertised as updated a few days after 
> the official LTS release
>
> - Is there any issue or counter voice to this change?
> - Is there any question or element unclear?
>
> For the Jenkins infra team
>
> Damien DUPORTAL
>
>
>

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