Well if I'm right it was only released yesterday?
Give it a couple of days at least :) These docker images always take a little longer to get updated.
I don't think you can consider a release "released" without all of the first party artefacts being present. The whole point of Docker is the simplicity and speed of managing these as well as the fact that the image development doesn't need to be, nor should be, done in a vacuum.
It's concerning that the Docker images are not considered part of the main release and that it sounds like there are manual steps before these are released. Atlassian are a developer tooling company and should be able to automate the Docker image process so if they can't be handled directly in the release CI (as would be expected) they are at least automated from that release and show up in a timely fashion.
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FYI the Docker image is now available, but it took 4 days from release announcement to image release.
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