Autore: Olaf Meeuwissen Data: To: dng@d404.nl CC: dng Oggetto: Re: [DNG] Future of my "paddy-hack" Devuan Docker images
Hi Nick,
"dng@???" <dng@???> writes:
> On 15-10-2022 11:04, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Hi Nick,
>>
>> "dng@???" <dng@???> writes:
>>
>>> I really would like Devuan to join Docker Hub for supplying verified
>>> Devuan images and it is free for open source projects
>>> https://www.docker.com/community/open-source/application/ >> As mentioned in my other mail in this thread, I am looking at getting
>> images on one (or more) of the BIG registries. Of course, Docker Hub
>> is a natural first. Thanks for the link, will have a look.
>>
>>> But besides that I can make a Gitea instance with 50 or 100 Gb
>>> available on a small OVH server in France. CI/CD can be done with
>>> Drone CI in Gitea but I do not have any personal experience with it. A
>>> Gitlab instance is too bulky for this kind of server (I tried).
>> Thanks for the offer but I see what can be done by leveraging existing
>> services and infrastructure first.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> --
>> Olaf Meeuwissen
>
> Hi Olaf,
>
> If you do go for the BIG registries I would start with Github. It is
> free and unlimited for public repo's and creating docker images are
> easily automated. I do have this my self too. Every time I update my
> repo a new docker image is created and available at ghcr.io.
>
> The only disadvantage is that Github is owned by Microsoft so I keep a
> local backup repo and registry just to be sure. That would be my
> advise anyway for all BIGgies you eventually want to use. They are big
> and powerful and not trustworthy in the long run.
Thanks for the advice.
> If I can help with anything just let me know.