Re: [atomic-devel] Concerns about pushing Docker 1.10 into Fedora23
From: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh redhat com>
To: Muayyad AlSadi <alsadi gmail com>, Jason Brooks <jbrooks redhat com>
Cc: atomic-devel projectatomic io
Subject: Re: [atomic-devel] Concerns about pushing Docker 1.10 into Fedora23
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 09:12:38 -0500
Well we probably need you guys playing with this, if there is a
problem so we can figure out how to fix it.
On 02/10/2016 03:22 AM, Muayyad AlSadi
wrote:
my concern is the built in DNS in new docker 1.10
and how to disable it to use the one provided by freeipa and
dnsmasq backed by consul or skydns
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Jason
Brooks <jbrooks redhat com>
wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Josh Berkus" <jberkus redhat com>
> To: atomic-devel projectatomic io
> Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 12:14:01 AM
> Subject: [atomic-devel] Concerns about pushing Docker
1.10 into Fedora23
>
> Folks,
>
> We were discussing the changes in Docker 1.10 at
DevConf and became very
> concerned about the consequences of pushing it into
Fedora23. I don't think
> that users will be prepared for the upgrade process
for existing images.
> Basically, I can see two things happening to create
some really unhappy
> users: (1) most of them ignore the update notice and
then have a long outage
> when they restart Docker, or (2) some of them run the
migrator, and for
> users with dozens of images it makes their system
unresponsive until it's
> done. There's also a bunch of API changes, which
*supposedly* don't break
> backwards compatibility, but has anyone tested for
this?
>
> Is it worth considering holding 1.10 back until
Fedora24?
F24 is set to release on June 7, docker makes a major
release each
three months or so, and 1.9 is already three months old...
I don't think it's possible to fully shield users from the
fast dev
pace of docker while keeping fedora reasonably up-to-date.
Docker just moves fast, we should kick our testing into a
higher
gear to keep up.
Jason
>
> --
> Josh Berkus
> Project Atomic
> Red Hat
>
>