Document available docker tags (#2260)
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privileged: true
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privileged: true
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network_mode: host
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network_mode: host
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The project provides multiple docker tags; please pick the one that suits you
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better:
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- ``latest`` and ``stable`` point to the latest stable release available. It's
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not recommended to automatically update the container based on those tags
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because of the possible breaking changes between releases.
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- Release-tracking tag ``YEAR.MONTH`` (e.g. ``2022.8``) points to the latest
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stable patch release available within the required version. There should
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never be a breaking change when upgrading the containers based on tags like
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that.
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- ``beta`` points to the latest released beta version, and to the latest stable
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release when there is no fresh beta release.
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- ``dev`` is the bleeding edge release; built daily based on the latest changes
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in the ``dev`` branch.
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Connecting the ESP Device
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Connecting the ESP Device
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