strigazi added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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Is there any update on this?
I think that a tag showing the version of the component is very useful. I discover this
need when using kubernetes components. When you pull images like kubernetes-kubelet or
even etcd you may need to pin down to a specific version. eg the google_containers have
tags with the corresponding version.
gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.5.3
for containers from the fedora registry we could have
registry.fedoraproject.org/f25/kubernetes-kubelet:v1.5.3
I know that kubermetes is installed from the fedora repos inside the container and we
don't set explicitly the version and when you pull the new images you get the latest.
IMO, we need the version because, in some cases you may update to the latest
kubernetes-kubelet image and get the up to date image with the same kube version and in
some cases the version might change. One might want to update only if the kube version is
the same or he might want to rollback. Another example is when a package is broken and you
need to revert, you might want an updated fedora base but the previous component version.
I had this issue with etcd. I wanted etcd 3.0.15 because there was a bug in 3.0.17 and
with the fedora image I was getting only 3.0.17.
What do you think?
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