On 01/29/18 at 12:31pm, Santiago Torres-Arias via arch-dev-public wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry I've been quite sick (to the point of barely having energy to look > at the computer). I'm back on my feet now though :) > > > > Sangy/Santiago[3] was so nice to speak with the docker guys. They said > > > they would approve our docker image and we could move it to the other > > > official images[4]. But for this we need to do some changes on our > > > docker repository on github. (As long I understood sangy correct it > > > would be just some new branches). > > > > Can you actually give more details how it's going to look like? > > > > The official images projects info is on [1] and [2] if you want to read > more in-depth/updated information. I'll summarize here though: > > 1) A TU/Arch Linux "affiliate" submits a PR to the official images > repository, which basically contains the following: > 1. A tag name/image name > 2. A sha256/ref of a commit/tag containig the image's information on > *another* repository (in this case, our official dockerr image repo) > 3. Image building instructions.
A PR to this repository is also required, not sure if you mentioned it :) [1] -- Jelle van der Waa [1] https://github.com/docker-library/docs
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