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Red Hat images should use floating tags, not pinned tags.
The coding guidelines specify that Red Hat images should use floating tags so that Red Hat can manage updates automatically. However, this Dockerfile uses a pinned tag (
1780379098). Consider using a floating tag like:9or:latestinstead to align with the guideline and allow Red Hat to manage security updates.As per coding guidelines: "Red Hat images: use floating tags (Red Hat manages updates); non-RH images: pin by digest"
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