From: deivid.rodriguez@... Date: 2020-09-02T17:03:55+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:99846] [Ruby master Misc#17137] Cooperation on maintaining official docker ruby images Issue #17137 has been updated by deivid (David Rodr�guez). I _believe_ official images also want to be minimal and they are not explicitly designed for Rails. So in my opinion, many of the patches you have made to make your images thinner would probably be accepted upstream and benefit a larger user base. Regarding environment variables, they do set some environment variables to configure bundler & rubygems, I believe that is to fit better their "one container - one application" philosophy, but that configuration is really minimal too. I don't think they want to have daily builds, but the images could still be unified and support building from trunk through environment variables or something, so that you can keep your nightly builds. That's how I think you could collaborate and maybe eventually merge the projects, but I don't speak for the maintainers of the official images, so maybe my comments above are not 100% accurate. ---------------------------------------- Misc #17137: Cooperation on maintaining official docker ruby images https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17137#change-87370 * Author: deivid (David Rodr�guez) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal ---------------------------------------- It was pointed out to me at https://github.com/docker-library/ruby/issues/323 that the ruby-core team has started maintaining their own docker images at https://github.com/ruby/ruby-docker-images, and that the base Dockerfiles were initially started from the official docker images. The maintainers of the official images would be interesting in collaborating on maintaining these images. Maybe merging the projects would be a nice idea from an end user point of view. I'm guessing there's a reason why https://github.com/ruby/ruby-docker-images was started as a separate project, but maybe any improvements over the official project could be merged back. The obvious new feature that I see in the README is the ability to build development images of specific revisions. Anyways, I mentioned the approach of the docker folks to hsbt and he told me to open a ticket here. So here it is! Regards! -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: