Hi Johnny,
On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 7:12 PM Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
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I've downloaded the archives of centos-announce since January 2019 and grepped for 'docker'. I only see multiple announcements for pcp, which includes a pcp-pmda-docker RPM, and a reference to Dockerhub. Nothing about docker itself.
$ zgrep -i docker 20* 2019-October.txt.gz:db0fdf9b3d888e40a29f021c3200ed40b2be8c05ea27b429783572b3b80ab1ed pcp-pmda-docker-4.3.2-3.el7_7.x86_64.rpm 2019-October.txt.gz:db0fdf9b3d888e40a29f021c3200ed40b2be8c05ea27b429783572b3b80ab1ed pcp-pmda-docker-4.3.2-3.el7_7.x86_64.rpm [...] 2020-May.txt.gz:b6614b82c38dbe8d4de61b81d5d779de7fd13d58c341805dfdb1faa7be86538b pcp-pmda-docker-4.3.2-7.el7_8.x86_64.rpm 2021-March.txt.gz:- We are still in discussions on how to push these properly to Dockerhub.
I also think clarifying the process would help.
I build things as they get pushed to git.centos.org .. obviously some things are more important than others, and extras is less than base .. also we are going through a CentOS Linux 8 release cycle.
We do not announce Extras updates .. only actual OS updates .. on CentOS announce .. and then only for CentOS 7 Linux. So, if something resides in the os/ or updates/ repositories, and if they get announced here:
https://access.redhat.com/errata/#/
Then I announce it. Any other repos, no announcements.
Thanks for clearing things up, that makes sense.
I don't have anything to do with Dockerhub .. someone else will have to answer that.
That's just part of an email sent to the list; I think somebody was announcing CentOS stream Docker images. No worries there.
Not sure what's the more advanced way of searching the list archive, I did a more 'manual' search with wget and zgrep.
Stefan.