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I noticed that the current Docker image tagging strategy is somewhat confusing. Ideally, the latest tag should refer to the most recent stable release instead of the latest development build. In addition, Docker image tags should be kept consistent with the corresponding Git release tags to ensure clarity and traceability.
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I noticed that the current Docker image tagging strategy is somewhat confusing. Ideally, the
latest
tag should refer to the most recent stable release instead of the latest development build. In addition, Docker image tags should be kept consistent with the corresponding Git release tags to ensure clarity and traceability.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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