Avoid 1.14 for productions/releases (skip to 1.15) is what I would advise based upon feedback from our container runtime experts...
Posted specifics in the PR which I assume prompted this post... https://github.com/apache/openwhisk-runtime-go/pull/128 In 1.15, the put retries (loops) and other safety measure within the lower level system libs. to correct for most of the exposures. -mr From: "Michele Sciabarra" <mich...@sciabarra.com> To: dev@openwhisk.apache.org Date: 08/24/2020 03:31 PM Subject: [EXTERNAL] What to do of go runtime and the proxy? In the Go runtime it was mentioned in a comment that versions of go before 1.15 are unsafe. What is exactly the problem? Should we then drop runtimes for go from 1.11 to 1.14? Whar about the proxies for other languages? They are built with older versions of Go, should we change all tbe runtimes that uses the go proxy to build with go 1.15? -- Michele Sciabarra mich...@sciabarra.com