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chore: Update Alpine images to 3.20 #753

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@powersj powersj commented May 31, 2024

Per upstream Docker, they would prefer we stay with a specific minor release to avoid breaking changes. Instead of updating as soon as a new Alpine image is out, they would rather we specifically choose to update due to past experiences.

See docker-library/official-images#16888

Per upstream Docker, they would prefer we stay with a specific minor
release to avoid breaking changes. Instead of updating as soon as a new
Alpine image is out, they would rather we specifically choose to update
due to past experiences.
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I'm not discounting their experience, but I find it curious that they would have this sort of sway, especially for go binaries that don't even use the things shipped in the image. That said, +1

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powersj commented Jun 3, 2024

I find it curious that they would have this sort of sway, especially for go binaries that don't even use the things shipped in the image

I initially felt the same but given the wide user-base I'm hesitant even with both of the upstream maintainers jumping in to caution against it.

@powersj powersj merged commit 0854be8 into master Jun 3, 2024
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