----- Messaggio originale ----- | Da: "Josh Berkus" <jber...@redhat.com> | A: "Jeroen van Meeuwen" <kana...@kanarip.ch> | Cc: atomic-devel@projectatomic.io | Inviato: Martedì, 9 febbraio 2016 9:46:40 | Oggetto: Re: [atomic-devel] Concerns about pushing Docker 1.10 into Fedora23 | | On 02/09/2016 09:46 AM, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: | > On 2016-02-09 09:14, Josh Berkus wrote: | >> Folks, | >> | >> We were discussing the changes in Docker 1.10 at DevConf and became | >> very concerned about the consequences of pushing it into Fedora23. I | >> don't think that users will be prepared for the upgrade process for | >> existing images. Basically, I can see two things happening to create | >> some really unhappy users: (1) most of them ignore the update notice | >> and then have a long outage when they restart Docker, or (2) some of | >> them run the migrator, and for users with dozens of images it makes | >> their system unresponsive until it's done. There's also a bunch of | >> API changes, which *supposedly* don't break backwards compatibility, | >> but has anyone tested for this?
1) & 2) we've packaged docker-1.10 spec to run the migrator before the update so, hopefully they won't have to wait. I know it's somehow risky tough. Right now docker-1.10 with the migrator is in F24 for ppl to test also. | >> | >> Is it worth considering holding 1.10 back until Fedora24? | >> | > | > With "the system being unresponsive" you mean "Docker is unresponsive" | > and perhaps even "system under high load", right? | > | | Correct. | | -- | -- | Josh Berkus | Project Atomic | Red Hat OSAS | |