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The Deletion of Docker.io/Bitnami

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bjornsing ◴[] No.45049038[source]
24 hours? Wouldn’t it be better to do shorter bouts of scheduled unavailability so unknowing people’s systems will boot up without manual intervention, but still generate lots of nasty logs / alerts?
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rollulus ◴[] No.45049329[source]
I thought the opposite: 24h seems too brief to me, since many of their images are typically for long running servers, some people will receive a painful heads up only next year or later when their K8s pod gets scheduled to a new machine, requiring a (failing) pull.
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1. alias_neo ◴[] No.45049930[source]
I'm glad this was top of Hacker News because I hadn't heard about this until now, and we'd only have found out once deployments started failing.

It's not always a 5 minute job to switch to a different image with different configuration and retooling required.

Fortunately, I started moving us away from Bitnami a little while ago because they started giving me the ick some time back, but a few stragglers remain.