Stable is the default tag, when nothing else is specified - in any commands. So 
I would suggest to point it to the last ‘stable' released version - so ’stable’ 
- the nightly?

Referring to the nightly releases as “stable” might be confusing to new users. 
I use always the nightly and had no problems, but nightly releases ar not 
usually that stable…

Cheers,

Rainer


> On 16 Dec 2020, at 11:50, Michael Herger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> OK - Point one is that the default tag is `latest`, which apparently does 
>> not exist. The same problem comes into running the image with the run 
>> command. When adding e.g `8.1.0-dev` as the tag, it works.
> 
> Oh... is "latest" a tag which is expected to exist? I removed it recently 
> because 8.0.1 would use it as well as 8.1.0, which made it useless. I'll have 
> to fix that.
> 
> What would you expect it to be? I recently started to refer to
> 
> release: 8.0.0
> stable: 8.0.1 nightly
> dev: 8.1.0
> 
> Maybe I should use a similar schema here? But what would latest be then?
> 
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