[05:04:40] Thanks Bryan! [08:26:30] cheers bd808, thank you [19:43:10] Heya! As I work to containerize traffic's first service (ncmonitor) I have some general questions of wmf expectations/best practices. If left to my own devices I would ditch debian in a heartbeat and base the image off of alpine for the usual "best practice" as I expect no compat issues with e.g. musl. However, should we all be using Debian as a base for policy reasons? [19:43:39] I do see https://docker-registry.wikimedia.org/alpine/tags/ however [19:51:00] Debian is the general policy, see https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Kubernetes/Images#Operating_System for more [19:51:40] That makes sense, as sad as it is [19:52:00] What about e.g. https://docker-registry.wikimedia.org/python3-trixie/tags/ ? [19:52:15] Why use that vs straight debian? [19:53:29] it pretty much is: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/plugins/gitiles/operations/docker-images/production-images/+/refs/heads/master/images/python/trixie/Dockerfile.template [19:55:24] I guess I'm confused about whether it's a toy image or a supported image. I see there is the concept of "production image" (I think that counts as one?) but it's hard to discern what' actual tooling to be used and not, particularly if there's an alpine hanging around the registry [19:55:46] I know it's not all set in stone, just trying to tread properly the first time :) [19:56:32] python3-trixie is pretty much the same as using trixie and installing python in it, it's just there as a convenience -- mostly for very simple python applications where that's all they'd need to install anyway, in which case it's a substantial usability improvement [19:56:47] if you're just using it as a base image and installing other stuff on top of it, it doesn't really help you out as much [19:57:52] Understood, thanks. I'll just use the base image, it seems [19:59:19] My feedback would be to *not* support small wrappers like python3-trixie as that obfuscates the chain in seemingly-helpful-but-deceptively-complicated abstractions [19:59:28] thanks for maintaining the registry! [20:27:25] noted, thanks :)