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Re: AWS Marketplace re:Invent session - Debian



On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 at 11:29, Freeman, Matthew <freematt@amazon.com> wrote:
> Hello Debian team. AWS Marketplace is working on a session for AWS re:Invent this year on utilizing trusted base images to build and deploy container-based applications. This would present a great opportunity to highlight Debian as one of those key images for customers to utilize BUT we need to get that container image published into AWS MP. How can we schedule this work with your team to get completed ahead of RIV in early December? Thanks.

>From your previous descriptions, it sounds like it's probably as
"easy" as having someone go into the AWS console and trigger updates
there when something in [1] merges and is built/available (given that
my understanding is that the images for the AWS registry are typically
simply pulled from Docker Hub).

[1]: https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pulls?q=is%3Apr+label%3Alibrary%2Fdebian

Perhaps someone who actually has access to said console could confirm
whether that's something which could be done?


As a sidebar, when AWS pulls one of these images, what does it do in
the face of a manifest list?  Will it pull/sync all the architectures,
only architectures supported by Amazon, or will it ignore the manifest
list entirely and pull just amd64?


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