Describe the feature
You are providing container images for arm and x856 until now. Other open source projects are using your container images as a foundation for building their own projects. Kubernetes-based projects have got new hybrid cloud features and that makes it possible to combine x86 and arm together with the mainframe architecture s390x.
I have seen, that you are building your container images with docker buildx, what is the best opportunity for multi-arch container images. Based on that, you can build for following architectures:
linux/amd64, linux/amd64/v2, linux/amd64/v3, linux/arm64, linux/riscv64, linux/ppc64, linux/ppc64le, linux/s390x, linux/386, linux/mips64le, linux/mips64, linux/loong64, linux/arm/v7, linux/arm/v6
I want to add the s390x architecture to your build pipelines. Your code is buildable on this architecture (verified via openSUSE). Is that ok for you?
Describe the feature
You are providing container images for arm and x856 until now. Other open source projects are using your container images as a foundation for building their own projects. Kubernetes-based projects have got new hybrid cloud features and that makes it possible to combine x86 and arm together with the mainframe architecture s390x.
I have seen, that you are building your container images with docker buildx, what is the best opportunity for multi-arch container images. Based on that, you can build for following architectures:
linux/amd64, linux/amd64/v2, linux/amd64/v3, linux/arm64, linux/riscv64, linux/ppc64, linux/ppc64le, linux/s390x, linux/386, linux/mips64le, linux/mips64, linux/loong64, linux/arm/v7, linux/arm/v6
I want to add the s390x architecture to your build pipelines. Your code is buildable on this architecture (verified via openSUSE). Is that ok for you?