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Remove the phpMyAdmin Docker repository in favor of the "official" one #363
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Ah ok, so at least both are official! You got me scared for a moment :) (don't want to be using unofficial images where private/sensitive data is involved) What if you delete the other image, and then when admins try to update it, they'll get an error saying it doesn't exist, and then they'll look into putting the right one? Not sure if you can delete images in the Docker Hub... |
You can :)
That's an idea, I think this is one that will be effective |
Do you know how other projects handled that? |
Maybe it would be a good idea, to put a big fat deprecation notice on docker hub. I only found the official image, because I was searching for |
There are currently two Docker repositories, the official image and the phpMyAdmin organization image.
I'd like to work towards deprecating and removing the phpMyAdmin one because there's no need to have two at this point, and we've been accepted as an official image for some time.
In my opinion, the best way to handle this is to change our image to load a single web page with instructions for users to migrate to the official image. I prefer not to just stop updating the image because that will leave people with old phpMyAdmin installations where they don't realize they should migrate.
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