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Container[ubi8-init-dind]: Move Dockerfile definition to the appropriate location #125

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nathanklick opened this issue Jun 28, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #126
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nathanklick commented Jun 28, 2023

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The Dockerfile currently present in the root of the repository belongs to the ubi8-init-dind image and should be moved into the docker/ubi8-init-dind folder. Additionally, the CI workflows should be updated to use the new path.

Also, the image definition should be optimized by removing the GoLang tools and related dependencies.

@nathanklick nathanklick added this to the v0.2.0 milestone Jun 28, 2023
@nathanklick nathanklick added the Feature Enhancement Enhancing an existing feature driven by business requirements. Typically backwards compatible. label Jun 28, 2023
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🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 0.2.0 🎉

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