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update(proposal): clarify that old drivers are not removed anymore
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Di Donato <leodidonato@gmail.com>
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This document reflects when and how we clean up the Falco artifacts from their storage location.
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**Superseeded by**: [drivers-storage-s3 proposal](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/blob/master/proposals/20201025-drivers-storage-s3.md).
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## Motivation
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The [bintray](https://bintray.com/falcosecurity) open-source plan offers 10GB free space for storing artifacts.
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The candidate is an AWS S3 bucket responsible for holding the deleted driver version files.
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#### Notice
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The current mechanism the Falco community uses to store the Falco drivers is explained by the [drivers-storage-s3](https://github.com/falcosecurity/falco/blob/master/proposals/20201025-drivers-storage-s3.md) proposal.
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### Implementation
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The [test-infra](https://github.com/falcosecurity/test-infra) CI, specifically its part dedicated to run the **Drivers Build Grid** that runs every time it detects changes into the `driverkit` directory of the [test-infra](https://github.com/falcosecurity/test-infra) repository,
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will have a new job - called `drivers/cleanup` - responsible for removing all the Falco driver versions except the last two.
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This job will be triggered after the `drivers/publish` completed successfully on the master branch.
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#### Notice
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At the moment of writing (2021 09 28) the `drivers/cleanup` job is no more in place.
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Pragmatically, this means that the older Falco drivers will remain available in their [S3 bucket](https://download.falco.org/?prefix=driver/).
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