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tianon avatar tianon commented on June 18, 2024 3

It doesn't require any permissions of any kind -- we just need someone to take a look at https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/rakudo-star/content.md and provide a PR to that repository updating it as desired (which we then typically ask one of the image maintainers to sign-off on whether they approve of the changes).

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moritz avatar moritz commented on June 18, 2024 2

docker-library/docs#1704

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zakame avatar zakame commented on June 18, 2024 1

Sounds like one needs to create a PR updating https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/rakudo-star

This can be semi-automated via adding an update.sh in this repo and letting @docker-library-bot commit here, cf Perl/docker-perl#24 (comment)

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moritz avatar moritz commented on June 18, 2024 1

I've updated the info that I could find how to update. If stuff's still wrong, please open a merge request against docker-library/docs.

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Tekki avatar Tekki commented on June 18, 2024

Now that 2019.03 is on Dockerhub, why is the README still not updated?

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tianon avatar tianon commented on June 18, 2024

That'd be because nobody has made a PR to https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/rakudo-star 😄

To be clear, giving @docker-library-bot commit bits here would not do anything with README.md -- the format in https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/rakudo-star is different (and templated so that all official images have a consistent image description format).

The approach we take with images maintained under https://github.com/docker-library is to make the README.md inside the repository just a stub that points to Docker Hub as the canonical source (see https://github.com/docker-library/golang#readme, for example), which helps us avoid duplicated documentation effort.

Some other images prefer to keep the documentation on Docker Hub explicitly slim and link elsewhere for documentation (either to a markdown file in GitHub or better yet to actual upstream documentation content so the documentation for the image lives within the proper upstream documentation directly).

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JJ avatar JJ commented on June 18, 2024

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Tekki avatar Tekki commented on June 18, 2024

I have permission, and it's not required. But I think that an official maintainer has to make this PR.

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JJ avatar JJ commented on June 18, 2024

Even more outdated now...

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