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Autor: Olaf Meeuwissen
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To: devuan developers internal list
Betreff: Re: [devuan-dev] Future of my "paddy-hack" Devuan Docker images
Hi Jaromil,

Jaromil <jaromil@???> writes:

> dear Olaf,
>
> many thanks for your message! as you know I'm making great use of your
> base images for what is being built here (6.6k pulls!)
> https://hub.docker.com/r/dyne/devuan a docker image repo processed and
> pushed by our own Jenkins infra at Dyne.org rather than using the docker
> hub PaaS.


Sorry for breaking the dyne/devuan builds for a while. That was really
due to GitLab.com not understanding "most recent" the way I did when
cleaning up the registry. I've patched up the mess and submitted an
issue to get GitLab's container registry cleanup policy implementation
fixed.

https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/377417

> Also the docker hub I'm publishing this is a "non-official" user account
> rather than an organization registered as open-source, something I've
> tried to do in the past with folks at Docker.com with no success due to
> their availability following the process... I mention this just to say
> that yes, there can be improvements, but hey all our time is limited.


I've got a Docker ID and will look at getting Devuan registered as an
organization.

> All considered I suggest we keep things as they are and either keep
> using your current gitlab account paying 60$ per year with Devuan's
> budget.


It's actually 60US$/10GiB/year, so at 30GiB and counting, that would
start out at 180US$/year. As those 30GiB include a lot of historical
images, I've been using timestamp tags so everything is kept, there is
something to say for a policy of what should be kept. If only to keep
storage requirements in check. I see that you only keep dyne/devuan
images for each codename so you've got six tags. My registry had 210+
tags each for devuan, devuan/slim and devuan/builder. Only that last
one shared images layer with devuan/slim.

> If you really like to move out of gitlab then I would have no problem
> updating the docker base images to point at your local repo.


See my other post in the thread. I'll be redoing the whole thing on
Devuan's Gitea and will try to push images to one or more of the BIG
container registries.

> In an ideal world I guess we would integrating your scripts into
> Devuan's gitea, but for that we'll need help from other volunteers
> that know better than me what it entails.


Guess I just became that volunteer ;-)
--
Olaf Meeuwissen