Initial draft of product manual for tag-pruning
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					description: High level discussion of tag pruning
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					keywords: registry, pruning, images, tags, repository, distribution
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					title: Tag Pruning
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					As of v2.6.0 you can set tag pruning policies on individual repositories that you manage. Based on your specified rules, you can automatically delete unwanted images. In addition to a policy approach, you can also set repository tag limits which limit the number of tags in a specific repository.
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					## About tag pruning
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					In the context of the Docker registry, tag pruning is the process of deleting image tags but not actual blobs. A garbage collection job takes care of blob deletions.
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					Additionally repository tag limits are processed in a first in first out manner. For example, if you set a tag limit of 2, adding a third tag would push out the first.
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					## Tag pruning in practice
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					### Example
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					### More details about tag pruning
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