diff --git a/v1/content/technical/2019/02/alpine-linux-docker-infrastructure.md b/v1/content/technical/2019/02/alpine-linux-docker-infrastructure.md index f147540..4c8f675 100644 --- a/v1/content/technical/2019/02/alpine-linux-docker-infrastructure.md +++ b/v1/content/technical/2019/02/alpine-linux-docker-infrastructure.md @@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ for a long time I have finally come around to it recently and decided to rebuild on [Docker]. This post aims to describe some of the choices made, and why I made them. +**See the three year follow-up:** +[Alpine Linux and Docker Infrastructure Three Years Later](https://www.wezm.net/v2/posts/2022/alpine-linux-docker-infrastructure-three-years/) + _Before we start I'd like to take a moment to acknowledge this infrastructure is built to my values in a way that works for me. You might make different choices and that's ok. I hope you find this post interesting but not @@ -389,6 +392,9 @@ TLS negotiations to one. Thanks for reading, I hope the bits didn't take too long to get from Australia to wherever you are. Happy computing! +**See the three year follow-up:** +[Alpine Linux and Docker Infrastructure Three Years Later](https://www.wezm.net/v2/posts/2022/alpine-linux-docker-infrastructure-three-years/) +


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