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Make latest the default quickstart image tag#2649

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What

Change the default quickstart container image tag for local and testnet networks from testing to latest in stellar container start.

Why

Now that we've stopped publishing public core testing images (pipelines#1074) and only stable builds go to testnet, the testing tag is no longer meaningful as a distinct default.

Copilot AI review requested due to automatic review settings July 17, 2026 18:25
@github-project-automation github-project-automation Bot moved this to Backlog (Not Ready) in DevX Jul 17, 2026
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fnando enabled auto-merge (squash) July 17, 2026 18:25
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@fnando fnando moved this from Backlog (Not Ready) to Needs Review in DevX Jul 17, 2026
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fnando requested review from leighmcculloch and mootz12 July 17, 2026 18:26

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Pull request overview

Changes the default quickstart image tag for local and testnet containers from testing to latest.

Changes:

  • Uses the stable latest image for local and testnet networks.
  • Preserves existing Pubnet and Futurenet behavior.

Comment thread cmd/soroban-cli/src/commands/container/start.rs Outdated
Comment thread cmd/soroban-cli/src/commands/container/start.rs Outdated
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fnando force-pushed the quickstart-latest branch from a82ca66 to 33214fe Compare July 17, 2026 18:32
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