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Nix is a better Docker image builder than Docker's image builder
Ubuntu now has snapshot.ubuntu.com, see https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-snapshots-on-azure-ensuring-p...
Related discussion about reproducible builds by the Docker people: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/issues/160...
- Starter for Jakarta EE staged (beta)
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How to own your own Docker Registry address
> In their updated policy, it appears they now won't remove any existing images, but projects who don't pay up will not be able to publish any new images
This is not correct. It's the "organization" features are going away. That is the feature which lets you create teams, add other users to those teams, and grant teams access to push images and access private repositories. Multiple maintainers can still collaborate on publishing new images through use of access tokens which grant access to publish those images. It's kind of a hack, but it works. You would typically use these access tokens with automated CI tools anyway. This will require converting the organization account to a personal user (non-org) account. (Interesting note/disclosure: I was the engineer who first implemented the feature of converting a personal user account into an organization account some time around 2014/2015, but I no longer work there.)
For open source projects which are not part of the Docker Official Images (the "library" images [1]), they announced that such projects can apply to the Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program [2].
I would also heed the warning from the author of this article:
> Self-hosting a registry is not free, and it's more work than it sounds: it's a proper piece of infrastructure, and comes with all the obligations that implies, from monitoring to promptly applying security updates to load & disk-space management. Nobody (let alone tiny projects like these) wants this job.
Having most container images hosted by a handful of centralized registries has its problems, as noted, but so does an alternative scenario where multiple projects which decided to go self-hosted eventually lack the resources to continue doing so for their legacy users. Though, I suppose the nice thing about container images is that you can always pull and push them somewhere else to keep around indefinitely.
[1] https://hub.docker.com/u/library
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Docker's deleting Open Source images and here's what you need to know
Indeed. While I do maintain two of them, that maintenance is effectively equivalent to being an open source maintainer or open source contributor. I do not have any non-public knowledge about the Docker Official Images program. My interaction with the Docker Official Images program can be summed up as “my PRs to docker-library/official-images” (https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pulls/TimW...) and the #docker-library IRC channel on Libera.Chat.
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Oracle per-employee Java pricing causes concern
"AdoptOpenJDK up until now was producing OpenJDK binaries with both Hotspot and OpenJ9 VM's. With Adopt's move to Eclipse, legal restrictions prevent the new Eclipse Adoptium group from producing/releasing OpenJ9 based binaries. As a result, IBM will be producing OpenJ9 based binaries in 2 flavours, Open and Certified, both under the family name IBM Semeru Runtimes. Essentially the same binaries, released under different licenses."
Source: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/10666...
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PHP 8.2.0 has been released!
They should be available soon, the corresponding PR at docker-library/official-images has already been merged: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/13693
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Docker series (Part 8): Images from Docker Hub
Official image lists are added here: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/tree/master/library
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GCC 12.1 Released
Looks like this PR will release the official version to the hub: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/12382
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1 Million Docker pulls and more container updates
We’ve also officially release containers for ppc64le available on all the major registries and we’ve also gone ahead and updated our containers to 8.5.4 and patched against the latest security updates where applicable. 18 packages have been updated and you can see that work here.
- Where are the 10.7.2/10.7.3 docker images?
one-click-apps
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Redmine – open-source project management
There are images for it on Docker Hub. I wrote a Redmine deployment spec for the PaaS I use (Caprover) for my personal app server. It’s a lot like Docker Compose, but as it actually functions using the Docker API, some Compose features are unavailable. If you’re familiar with Compose, you should be able to easily adapt this Caprover template: https://github.com/caprover/one-click-apps/blob/aaa12a4f37f7...
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What is the best PaaS for a single server environment
https://github.com/caprover/caprover https://github.com/caprover/one-click-apps
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How to own your own Docker Registry address
> Which One-Click App are you using? I looked over their list, but couldn't find the Docker Registry. Thanks!
I'm not sure about them, but Nexus might fit the bill from that list: https://github.com/caprover/one-click-apps/blob/master/publi...
It's what I'm using for myself (though with just Docker Swarm + Apache2, without Caprover) and has worked well for years.
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IRCv3
Note that mattermost by default phones home to a spyware analytics service even when you selfhost it. The env vars for disabling it are hidden/undocumented.
Copy the diagnostics/securityalert env vars from here, as well as the sed lines:
https://github.com/caprover/one-click-apps/blob/master/publi...
What are some alternatives?
buildx - Docker CLI plugin for extended build capabilities with BuildKit
matterbridge - bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
gcc - Docker Official Image packaging for gcc
mnm - mnm implements TMTP protocol. Let Internet sites message members directly, instead of unreliable, insecure email. Contributors welcome! (Server)
registry.k8s.io - This project is the repo for registry.k8s.io, the production OCI registry service for Kubernetes' container image artifacts
matterhorn - A feature-rich Unix terminal client for the Mattermost chat system
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redmine_default_members - A Redmine plugin to add default members on project creation, easy ;)
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
redmine_timesheet_filter_autocomplete
4.2BSD - Upload of the source of 4.2BSD taken from /usr/src
redmine_evolvingweb_extensions - Site-specific customizations to our Redmine install.