On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 7:23 AM Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com> wrote:
On 9/2/20 1:54 PM, Wesley Hayutin wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Some of you have contacted me regarding the recent news regarding
> docker.io <http://docker.io>'s new policy with regards to container pull
> rate limiting [1].  I wanted to take the opportunity to further
> socialize our plan that will completely remove docker.io
> <http://docker.io> from our upstream workflows and avoid any rate
> limiting issues.

thanks; I guess this will be a problem for the ceph containers as well

> We will continue to upload containers to docker.io <http://docker.io>
> for some time so that individuals and the community can access the
> containers.  We will also start exploring other registries like quay and
> newly announced github container registry. These other public registries
> will NOT be used in our upstream jobs and will only serve the
> communities individual contributors.

I don't think ceph found alternatives yet, but Guillaume or Dimitri
might know more about it
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talk to Fulton.. I think we'll have ceph covered from a tripleo perspective.  Not sure about anything else.
 
Giulio Fidente
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