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cgwalters avatar cgwalters commented on August 14, 2024

I think the discussion was about moving the build there - the container is already on quay right?

To me the advantage of having the build in OpenShift is that we can more easily run it there and do testing/promotion. Also, just in terms of having our builds use OpenShift.

But I also wouldn't oppose a move to the quay build system, I am honestly not familiar with it.

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miabbott avatar miabbott commented on August 14, 2024

I think the discussion was about moving the build there - the container is already on quay right?

Yup, I've updated the opening comment to clarify

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ashcrow avatar ashcrow commented on August 14, 2024

Off the top of my head the hardest part may be in referencing fresh content. The build system for quay, from what I gather from its doc is somewhat similar to the dockerhub build system. As long as all the content has landed in a location quay can reference in a quick fashion AND we are not doing anything that requires specialized tooling to create the images I think the move would make sense. Otherwise we would either need to start the process of RFE to the quay build system or continue with the path we are using today.

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dustymabe avatar dustymabe commented on August 14, 2024

I've got the https://quay.io/repository/coreos-assembler/coreos-assembler namespace on quay. so we can use that if we don't get the coreos/coreos-assembler namespace for some reason.

One problem here might be multiarch, does quay.io support multi-arch ?

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lucab avatar lucab commented on August 14, 2024

One problem here might be multiarch, does quay.io support multi-arch?

That requires support for Image Manifest Version 2, Schema 2 which is currently being worked on.

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dustymabe avatar dustymabe commented on August 14, 2024

For now I've got image builds running in https://quay.io/repository/coreos-assembler/coreos-assembler. The :master label follows github master. The :latest label will follow our tagged releases.

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cgwalters avatar cgwalters commented on August 14, 2024

OK...I guess I should delete https://quay.io/repository/cgwalters/coreos-assembler now?

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dustymabe avatar dustymabe commented on August 14, 2024

OK...I guess I should delete https://quay.io/repository/cgwalters/coreos-assembler now?

yes, assuming you're not still using it

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cgwalters avatar cgwalters commented on August 14, 2024

For now I just deleted the :latest tag; anyone still using the old tags still has them available for at least a while.

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miabbott avatar miabbott commented on August 14, 2024

Updated README for new location - #232

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