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Add README note about Notation signatures (#63864)
* Add README note about Notation signatures Signed-off-by: Carlos Rodríguez Hernández <carlosrh@vmware.com> * Fix linter issues Signed-off-by: Carlos Rodríguez Hernández <carlosrh@vmware.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Carlos Rodríguez Hernández <carlosrh@vmware.com>
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ docker run --name laravel -v ${PWD}/my-project:/app bitnami/laravel:latest
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* With Bitnami images the latest bug fixes and features are available as soon as possible.
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* Bitnami containers, virtual machines and cloud images use the same components and configuration approach - making it easy to switch between formats based on your project needs.
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* All our images are based on [**minideb**](https://github.com/bitnami/minideb) -a minimalist Debian based container image that gives you a small base container image and the familiarity of a leading Linux distribution- or **scratch** -an explicitly empty image-.
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* All Bitnami images available in Docker Hub are signed with [Docker Content Trust (DCT)](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/trust/content_trust/). You can use `DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST=1` to verify the integrity of the images.
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* All Bitnami images available in Docker Hub are signed with [Notation](https://notaryproject.dev/). [Check this post](https://blog.bitnami.com/2024/03/bitnami-packaged-containers-and-helm.html) to know how to verify the integrity of the images.
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* Bitnami container images are released on a regular basis with the latest distribution packages available.
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Looking to use Laravel in production? Try [VMware Tanzu Application Catalog](https://bitnami.com/enterprise), the enterprise edition of Bitnami Application Catalog.
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ docker run -d --name mariadb \
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bitnami/mariadb:latest
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```
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### Step 3: Launch the container using the local current directory as volume
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### Step 3: Launch the container using the local current directory as volume
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```console
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$ docker run -d --name laravel \
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