Back in 2017, I was a user of YOURLS (Great thanks to upstream maintainers). I found it's hard to build YOURLS into container image so I publish my customized YOURLS image build and scripts on May 7, 2017. Around half year later, upstream YOURLS maintainers published an official repo called "YOURLS/docker" to build container images for YOURLS project on Nov 11, 2017. So it became two different image repositories.
Description
As two images build process approaches are very different, should we adopt change for these changes? or maybe I should encourage people to use Official Image builds? - https://github.com/YOURLS/docker
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Back in 2017, I was a user of YOURLS (Great thanks to upstream maintainers). I found it's hard to build YOURLS into container image so I publish my customized YOURLS image build and scripts on May 7, 2017. Around half year later, upstream YOURLS maintainers published an official repo called "YOURLS/docker" to build container images for YOURLS project on Nov 11, 2017. So it became two different image repositories.
Description
As two images build process approaches are very different, should we adopt change for these changes? or maybe I should encourage people to use Official Image builds? - https://github.com/YOURLS/docker