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More frequent tagged releases/images #1783

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umdstu opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 4 comments
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More frequent tagged releases/images #1783

umdstu opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 4 comments

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@umdstu
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umdstu commented Aug 12, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Can we get more frequent tagged releases? v0.11.0 is quite far behind. Using the published docker image isn't even an options at this point.

Describe the solution you'd like
More frequent tagged releases / published containers when significant changes are merged into main

Describe alternatives you've considered
Cloning the repo as a git submodule, and building a new container occasionally.

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The latter alternative is challenging on offline networks, accessing published docker images is far easier.

@manugupt1
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@umdstu canary tag is published with every main commit you can use it.

@umdstu
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umdstu commented Aug 12, 2022

Thank you for your quick response @manugupt1 . I actually did come across that this morning but wasn't sure about the reliability of it or that I could be using a changed version without knowing. Is there a release schedule? When I glanced before it looked loosely like one version per year.

Thanks again!

@manugupt1
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We currently lack maintainers and current maintainers do not have the bandwidth to support frequent releases and regressions if they come along with it. Please see: #1734
If canaries work for you, please use them.

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umdstu commented Aug 13, 2022

Totally understand, just trying to get a better understanding. Thanks for the details!

I'll go ahead and close this as it seems like this is all by design.

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