Not having dealt with pulp-docker, but having implemented docker v1 and v2 
image uploads:

It will definitely break v1
It may break v2, not sure yet
It may break any downstream layers that rely on the content in that layer.

In other words it is most likely not a good idea.

On September 2, 2015, at 16:31, Scott McCarty <[email protected]> wrote:

Once more quick question, I remember a while back it was possible to remove 
image layers with pulp_docker. Is that still possible, for example, if there is 
a critical CVE in a repo and we want to limit who can pull that image and 
deploy it?

Does that break the Docker image layering if you yank one in the middle?

Best Regards
Scott M

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