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DX/Marketing issue with current README on hub.docker.com for 'plone' images #179
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It comes from here: https://github.com/plone/plone.docker |
O, sorry, that is the repo where you opened this issue. :-D |
I think the content comes from here: The PR 8 years ago that added Plone there, is this one: |
@fredvd @mauritsvanrees https://github.com/docker-library/official-images and https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/plone You'll need to do a fork and PR on these repos. See for example: https://github.com/docker-library/docs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed+Plone |
There's an open PR to resolve this issue docker-library/docs#2479. |
After that PR is merged, there are still a couple more tasks to perform. We need to promote plone-backend and plone-frontend as official Docker images. That includes merging the docs files from docker-library/docs#2479 to be compliant with official images docs. Documentation of the process is at https://github.com/docker-library/docs?tab=readme-ov-file#how-do-i-add-a-new-images-docs.
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For anyone following this issue, please join the lively discussion in Discord at https://discord.com/channels/786421998426521600/787390558809096192. |
I did a talk this week at the German Plone Symposium 'Plone-Tagung' and I got a question from someone why the ADDONS doesn't work.
Only then I realised that for Plone 6 in the documentation we are now referring to our 'second' generation of plone-backend and plone-frontend images, but if you search for plone on hub.docker.com the 'plone' image is shown first, and when you click on it, you get an explanation about Plone 5(.2) , being based on universal installer, etc. etc. : https://hub.docker.com/_/plone
This page is different from the 'plone' image under Plone: https://hub.docker.com/r/plone/plone. This page has some disclaimers about not using it in production, etc. etc. But the 'organisation' entry page on doesn't have this info. I'd very much like to make https://hub.docker.com/_/plone more generic, describe our 1st and 2nd 'generation' of images and point visitors to docs.plone.org.
I've browsed the settings on hub.docker.com but I have no idea where this generic page is coming from or how I can update it. I suspect it is a setting where an image README is promoted to the organisation, but I haven't found it yet.
So first question is: how can we edit this? Second quetions, but for a new ticket or a branch hopefulley, would be to prepare, edit and publish a new more generic landing page for the plone project.
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