So we've had Docker images for LMS for a few months now, and even I
start to understand :-). At least I start to understand that the current
tagging schema isn't great. We currently have things like 8.1.1-dev and
8.1.1. But there's no easy way to follow a tag to get updates for eg.
released builds. I'd therefore suggest to start over the tagging with
the following schema (thanks Paul- for the inspiration :-)):
- release - this obviously is the release version, currently 8.1.1
- stable - this is the bugfix branch, based on the release with only
important fixes, currently 8.1.2
- dev - this is where the good new things happen, but at the risk of
lower robustness (8.2.0)
These tags would NOT come with the version number. This allows a
cautious user to use "release", to be on the safe side, only get updates
every few months. But once 8.2.0 was released, he'd still get it.
Similarly "stable" would allow a user to run a stable environment, but
still get the latest bug fixes every few days or weeks, even if they
haven't been released yet. With "dev" you'll be living on the bleeding
edge.
Does this make sense? Would you consider the lack of version number in
the tag to be a limitation? Thoughts?
Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log
and/or scanner.log file!"
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