Main reason: user discovery and convenience, even though we do not recommend using DockerHub to anyone these days anymore after their recent rate-limit and pricing changes in 2025.
FYI: Alpine 3.23 images currently building.
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Decided to upkeep (Alpine) R images on #dockerhub instead of enforcing to use (self-hosted) #harbor registry.
hub.docker.com/r/devxygmbh/...
#devops #container #rstats
Most of devXY's Git repos are now hosted at codefloe.com/devxy, a public Git forge which we are operating that is open to the public. It welcomes everyone who values an open and transparent hosting model! Since the start in August, we've welcomed 150 new users so far - are you the next one?
Our freshly revamped website at devxy.io now more clearly showcases all the areas of Data Science and DevOps weβre involved in.
We have also put our services and products in the spotlight, highlighting the variety of apps and tools we work with on a daily basis.
We forked the #goharbor Helm chart and refactored its secret handling, especially for the external #redis option.
Also, this chart uses the current stable release version and not the 'dev' tag.
codefloe.com/devxy/helm-h...
#devops #docker
Today, one year ago, devXY has been officially founded :)
Time flies π¬οΈ
In case you're interested in running a bleeding edge #reverseproxy with an optimized #SSL library: read our blog post on "Compiling HAProxy with WolfSSL":
www.devxy.io/blog/haproxy...
#haproxy #wolfssl #openssl
Great to see! Will check it out, have been waiting for proper language support for a while already π
Just submitted a proposal for the next RConsortium grant cycle: pat-s.github.io/ics-proposal...
Would be super cool to see/get "official" support for this project which aims to provide a full suite of #rstats package binaries for Linux in a transparent and open way!
www.devxy.io/blog/cran-r-...
ci.devxy.io/repos/7 shows how the devXY CRAN #rstats binaries are built for the daily incoming package updates. For each operating system and architecture, respectively.
Folks, if you have been using the #Posit Package Manager to build and distribute your internal #R packages and are in trouble now given the recent license changes: there are ways to keep using it and achieve the same as before with just the "Basic" license.
Feel free to reach out, its worth it ποΈ
π£οΈ Reminder to grab and play with the new arm64 Alpine π¦οΈ binaries for #rstats:
docs.r-package-binaries.devxy.io
(arm64 binaries are also available for Ubuntu & RHEL)