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[Tim Düsterhus (of the Docker Community)](https://github.com/TimWolla/docker-adminer) [Tim Düsterhus (of the Docker Community)](https://github.com/TimWolla/docker-adminer)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Aerospike, Inc.](https://github.com/aerospike/aerospike-server.docker) [Aerospike, Inc.](https://github.com/aerospike/aerospike-server.docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Natanael Copa](https://github.com/alpinelinux/docker-alpine) (an Alpine Linux maintainer) [Natanael Copa](https://github.com/alpinelinux/docker-alpine) (an Alpine Linux maintainer)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[The ALT Linux Team Cloud](https://github.com/alt-cloud/docker-brew-alt) [The ALT Linux Team Cloud](https://github.com/alt-cloud/docker-brew-alt)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the AWS JDK team](https://github.com/corretto/corretto-docker) [the AWS JDK team](https://github.com/corretto/corretto-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Amazon Linux Team](https://github.com/aws/amazon-linux-docker-images) [the Amazon Linux Team](https://github.com/aws/amazon-linux-docker-images)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[ArangoDB](https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb-docker) [ArangoDB](https://github.com/arangodb/arangodb-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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Arch Linux trusted users [Santiago Torres-Arias](https://www.archlinux.org/people/trusted-users/#sangy) and [Christian Rebischke](https://www.archlinux.org/people/trusted-users/#shibumi) as well as Arch Linux developer [Pierre Schmitz](https://www.archlinux.org/people/developers/#pierre). Arch Linux trusted users [Santiago Torres-Arias](https://www.archlinux.org/people/trusted-users/#sangy) and [Christian Rebischke](https://www.archlinux.org/people/trusted-users/#shibumi) as well as Arch Linux developer [Pierre Schmitz](https://www.archlinux.org/people/developers/#pierre).
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Backdrop Ops](https://github.com/backdrop-ops/backdrop-docker) [Backdrop Ops](https://github.com/backdrop-ops/backdrop-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Tianon (of the Docker Community)](https://github.com/tianon/docker-bash), [with Chet's support (from Bash upstream)](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/2217#issue-181031192) [Tianon (of the Docker Community)](https://github.com/tianon/docker-bash), [with Chet's support (from Bash upstream)](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/2217#issue-181031192)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Bonitasoft Community](https://github.com/Bonitasoft-Community/docker_bonita) [Bonitasoft Community](https://github.com/Bonitasoft-Community/docker_bonita)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/buildpack-deps) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/buildpack-deps)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/busybox) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/busybox)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Caddy Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy-docker) [the Caddy Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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## `caddy:<version>-alpine` ## `caddy:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/cassandra) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/cassandra)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[The CentOS Project](https://github.com/CentOS/sig-cloud-instance-images) [The CentOS Project](https://github.com/CentOS/sig-cloud-instance-images)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[InfluxData](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-docker) [InfluxData](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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## `chronograf:<version>-alpine` ## `chronograf:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/tianon/docker-brew-cirros) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/tianon/docker-brew-cirros)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Intel Corporation](https://github.com/clearlinux/docker-brew-clearlinux) [Intel Corporation](https://github.com/clearlinux/docker-brew-clearlinux)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[The ClefOS Project](https://github.com/nealef/clefos) [The ClefOS Project](https://github.com/nealef/clefos)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/Quantisan/docker-clojure) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/Quantisan/docker-clojure)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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## `clojure:<version>-alpine` ## `clojure:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Rob Bast](https://github.com/alcohol), with [contributions](https://github.com/composer/docker/graphs/contributors) from the community. [Rob Bast](https://github.com/alcohol), with [contributions](https://github.com/composer/docker/graphs/contributors) from the community.
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[HashiCorp](https://github.com/hashicorp/docker-consul) [HashiCorp](https://github.com/hashicorp/docker-consul)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Convertigo](https://github.com/convertigo/docker) [Convertigo](https://github.com/convertigo/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Couchbase Docker Team](https://github.com/couchbase/docker) [the Couchbase Docker Team](https://github.com/couchbase/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Apache CouchDB](https://github.com/apache/couchdb-docker) [Apache CouchDB](https://github.com/apache/couchdb-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Docker Crux](https://github.com/cruxlinux/docker-crux) [Docker Crux](https://github.com/cruxlinux/docker-crux)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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Debian Developers [tianon](https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=tianon) and [paultag](https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=paultag) Debian Developers [tianon](https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=tianon) and [paultag](https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=paultag)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Tianon (of the Docker Project)](https://github.com/docker-library/docker) [Tianon (of the Docker Project)](https://github.com/docker-library/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/drupal) (*not* the Drupal Community or the Drupal Security Team) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/drupal) (*not* the Drupal Community or the Drupal Security Team)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `drupal:<version>-alpine` ## `drupal:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Eclipse Foundation](https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto) [the Eclipse Foundation](https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Eggheads (the Eggdrop community)](https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop-docker) [Eggheads (the Eggdrop community)](https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/c0b/docker-elixir), [with Elixir's support](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/1398#issuecomment-180484549) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/c0b/docker-elixir), [with Elixir's support](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/1398#issuecomment-180484549)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ This image does not contain the common packages contained in the default tag and
## `elixir:<version>-alpine` ## `elixir:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-otp) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-otp)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -125,9 +125,9 @@ This image does not contain the common packages contained in the default tag and
## `erlang:<version>-alpine` ## `erlang:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Express Gateway Team](https://github.com/ExpressGateway/express-gateway) [the Express Gateway Team](https://github.com/ExpressGateway/express-gateway)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Fedora Release Engineering](https://github.com/fedora-cloud/docker-brew-fedora) [Fedora Release Engineering](https://github.com/fedora-cloud/docker-brew-fedora)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Fluentd](https://github.com/fluent/fluentd-docker-image) [Fluentd](https://github.com/fluent/fluentd-docker-image)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[nupplaPhil](https://github.com/friendica/docker) [nupplaPhil](https://github.com/friendica/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -352,9 +352,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `friendica:<version>-alpine` ## `friendica:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the F# Community](https://github.com/fsprojects/docker-fsharp) [the F# Community](https://github.com/fsprojects/docker-fsharp)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Open Source Robotics Foundation](https://github.com/osrf/docker_images) [the Open Source Robotics Foundation](https://github.com/osrf/docker_images)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/gcc) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/gcc)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[GeoNetwork opensource](https://github.com/geonetwork/docker-geonetwork) [GeoNetwork opensource](https://github.com/geonetwork/docker-geonetwork)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/ghost) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/ghost)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -179,9 +179,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `ghost:<version>-alpine` ## `ghost:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/golang) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/golang)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ Some of these tags may have names like buster or stretch in them. These are the
## `golang:<version>-alpine` ## `golang:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Keegan Witt (of the Groovy Project)](https://github.com/keeganwitt/docker-gradle), [with the Gradle Project's approval](https://discuss.gradle.org/t/official-docker-images/21159/8) [Keegan Witt (of the Groovy Project)](https://github.com/keeganwitt/docker-gradle), [with the Gradle Project's approval](https://discuss.gradle.org/t/official-docker-images/21159/8)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Apache Groovy project](https://github.com/groovy/docker-groovy) [the Apache Groovy project](https://github.com/groovy/docker-groovy)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/haproxy) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/haproxy)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `haproxy:<version>-alpine` ## `haproxy:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/haskell/docker-haskell) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/haskell/docker-haskell)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Haxe Foundation](https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/docker-library-haxe) [the Haxe Foundation](https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/docker-library-haxe)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -222,9 +222,9 @@ For information about how to get Docker running on Windows, please see the relev
## `haxe:<version>-alpine` ## `haxe:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/hello-world) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/hello-world)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/httpd) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/httpd)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -135,9 +135,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `httpd:<version>-alpine` ## `httpd:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Paul Tagliamonte, Hy BDFL](https://github.com/hylang/hy) [Paul Tagliamonte, Hy BDFL](https://github.com/hylang/hy)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -131,9 +131,9 @@ Some of these tags may have names like buster or stretch in them. These are the
## `hylang:<version>-alpine` ## `hylang:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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## `ibmjava:<version>-alpine` ## `ibmjava:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[InfluxData](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-docker) [InfluxData](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -260,9 +260,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `influxdb:<version>-alpine` ## `influxdb:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Jessie and Tianon (of the Docker Community)](https://github.com/jessfraz/irssi), [with the appreciation of the Irssi Project](https://twitter.com/GeertHauwaerts/status/559131523145035776) [Jessie and Tianon (of the Docker Community)](https://github.com/jessfraz/irssi), [with the appreciation of the Irssi Project](https://twitter.com/GeertHauwaerts/status/559131523145035776)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `irssi:<version>-alpine` ## `irssi:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/appropriate/docker-jetty) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/appropriate/docker-jetty)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[Jobber](https://github.com/dshearer/jobber-docker) [Jobber](https://github.com/dshearer/jobber-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Joomla!](https://github.com/joomla/docker-joomla) [Joomla!](https://github.com/joomla/docker-joomla)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -141,9 +141,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `joomla:<version>-alpine` ## `joomla:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/cpuguy83/docker-jruby) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/cpuguy83/docker-jruby)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/julia) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/julia)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Kaazing Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/kaazing/gateway.docker) [the Kaazing Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/kaazing/gateway.docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[InfluxData](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-docker) [InfluxData](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdata-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -191,9 +191,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `kapacitor:<version>-alpine` ## `kapacitor:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Known](https://github.com/idno/Known-Docker) [Known](https://github.com/idno/Known-Docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Kong Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/kong/kong) [the Kong Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/kong/kong)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -184,9 +184,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `kong:<version>-alpine` ## `kong:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Lightstreamer Server Development Team](https://github.com/Lightstreamer/Docker) [the Lightstreamer Server Development Team](https://github.com/Lightstreamer/Docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Mageia Developers](https://github.com/juanluisbaptiste/docker-brew-mageia) [Mageia Developers](https://github.com/juanluisbaptiste/docker-brew-mageia)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/mariadb) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/mariadb)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Matomo](https://github.com/matomo-org/docker) (a Matomo community contributor) [Matomo](https://github.com/matomo-org/docker) (a Matomo community contributor)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -129,9 +129,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `matomo:<version>-alpine` ## `matomo:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Maven Project](https://github.com/carlossg/docker-maven) [the Maven Project](https://github.com/carlossg/docker-maven)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ This image does not contain the common packages contained in the default tag and
## `maven:<version>-alpine` ## `maven:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Wikimedia Foundation & Docker Community](https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-docker) [Wikimedia Foundation & Docker Community](https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/memcached) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/memcached)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `memcached:<version>-alpine` ## `memcached:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[mongo-express](https://github.com/mongo-express/mongo-express-docker) [mongo-express](https://github.com/mongo-express/mongo-express-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/mongo) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/mongo)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[the Mono Project](https://github.com/mono/docker) [the Mono Project](https://github.com/mono/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[the Docker Community and the MySQL Team](https://github.com/docker-library/mysql) [the Docker Community and the MySQL Team](https://github.com/docker-library/mysql)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the NATS Project](https://github.com/nats-io/nats-streaming-docker) [the NATS Project](https://github.com/nats-io/nats-streaming-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the NATS Project](https://github.com/nats-io/nats-docker) [the NATS Project](https://github.com/nats-io/nats-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -228,9 +228,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `nats:<version>-alpine` ## `nats:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[NeuroDebian](https://github.com/neurodebian/dockerfiles) [NeuroDebian](https://github.com/neurodebian/dockerfiles)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Nextcloud](https://github.com/nextcloud/docker) [Nextcloud](https://github.com/nextcloud/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -559,9 +559,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `nextcloud:<version>-alpine` ## `nextcloud:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the NGINX Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/nginxinc/docker-nginx) [the NGINX Docker Maintainers](https://github.com/nginxinc/docker-nginx)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -246,9 +246,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `nginx:<version>-alpine` ## `nginx:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[The Node.js Docker Team](https://github.com/nodejs/docker-node) [The Node.js Docker Team](https://github.com/nodejs/docker-node)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ This image does not contain the common packages contained in the default tag and
## `node:<version>-alpine` ## `node:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Docker, Inc.](https://github.com/docker/notary-official-images) [Docker, Inc.](https://github.com/docker/notary-official-images)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Nuxeo](https://github.com/nuxeo/docker-nuxeo) [Nuxeo](https://github.com/nuxeo/docker-nuxeo)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Odoo](https://github.com/odoo/docker) [Odoo](https://github.com/odoo/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/openjdk) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/openjdk)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -241,9 +241,9 @@ For information about how to get Docker running on Windows, please see the relev
## `openjdk:<version>-alpine` ## `openjdk:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the SUSE containers team](https://github.com/openSUSE/docker-containers-build) [the SUSE containers team](https://github.com/openSUSE/docker-containers-build)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[OrientDB](https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb-docker) [OrientDB](https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
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[Percona](https://github.com/percona/percona-docker) [Percona](https://github.com/percona/percona-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[the Perl Community](https://github.com/Perl/docker-perl) [the Perl Community](https://github.com/Perl/docker-perl)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[VMware](https://github.com/vmware/photon-docker-image) [VMware](https://github.com/vmware/photon-docker-image)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[Perforce Software, Inc.](https://github.com/zendtech/php-zendserver-docker) [Perforce Software, Inc.](https://github.com/zendtech/php-zendserver-docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/php) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/php)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -327,9 +327,9 @@ Some potentially helpful resources:
## `php:<version>-alpine` ## `php:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Plone Community](https://github.com/plone/plone.docker) [Plone Community](https://github.com/plone/plone.docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -189,9 +189,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `plone:<version>-alpine` ## `plone:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[Postfix Admin](https://github.com/postfixadmin/docker) [Postfix Admin](https://github.com/postfixadmin/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `postfixadmin:<version>-alpine` ## `postfixadmin:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the PostgreSQL Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/postgres) [the PostgreSQL Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/postgres)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -345,9 +345,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `postgres:<version>-alpine` ## `postgres:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/pypy) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/pypy)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/python) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/python)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ This tag is based off of [`buildpack-deps`](https://hub.docker.com/_/buildpack-d
## `python:<version>-alpine` ## `python:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Rocker Community](https://github.com/rocker-org/rocker) [the Rocker Community](https://github.com/rocker-org/rocker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links

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[the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq) [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/rabbitmq)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -247,9 +247,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `rabbitmq:<version>-alpine` ## `rabbitmq:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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[the Perl 6 Community](https://github.com/perl6/docker) [the Perl 6 Community](https://github.com/perl6/docker)
- **Where to get help**: - **Where to get help**:
[the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](http://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker) [the Docker Community Forums](https://forums.docker.com/), [the Docker Community Slack](https://dockr.ly/slack), or [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=docker)
# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links # Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links
@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ This is the defacto image. If you are unsure about what your needs are, you prob
## `rakudo-star:<version>-alpine` ## `rakudo-star:<version>-alpine`
This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](http://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general. This image is based on the popular [Alpine Linux project](https://alpinelinux.org), available in [the `alpine` official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine). Alpine Linux is much smaller than most distribution base images (~5MB), and thus leads to much slimmer images in general.
This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](http://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images. This variant is highly recommended when final image size being as small as possible is desired. The main caveat to note is that it does use [musl libc](https://musl.libc.org) instead of [glibc and friends](https://www.etalabs.net/compare_libcs.html), so certain software might run into issues depending on the depth of their libc requirements. However, most software doesn't have an issue with this, so this variant is usually a very safe choice. See [this Hacker News comment thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10782897) for more discussion of the issues that might arise and some pro/con comparisons of using Alpine-based images.
To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar). To minimize image size, it's uncommon for additional related tools (such as `git` or `bash`) to be included in Alpine-based images. Using this image as a base, add the things you need in your own Dockerfile (see the [`alpine` image description](https://hub.docker.com/_/alpine/) for examples of how to install packages if you are unfamiliar).

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