Is Docker image discourse/discourse considered safe and production-ready?

Similar situation, was looking for a quick way to spin up Discourse in a Docker Compose setup to make it easier for developers to build an SSO integration. This appears to work a treat (setup below for those who are interested):

docker-compose.yml
volumes:
  redis_data: {}
  discourse_data: {}
  discourse_postgres: {}
  discourse_postgres_data: {}

services:
  mailpit:
    image: docker.io/axllent/mailpit:latest
    container_name: mailpit
    ports:
      - '8025:8025'

  redis:
    image: redis:7-alpine
    container_name: redis
    volumes:
      - redis_data:/data
    ports:
      - '6379:6379'
    command: redis-server --appendonly yes

  discourse_db:
    image: discourse/postgres
    container_name: discourse_db
    volumes:
      - discourse_postgres:/var/lib/postgresql
      - discourse_postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    environment:
      - POSTGRES_DB: discourse
      - POSTGRES_USER: admin
      - POSTGRES_PASSWORD: admin_password
      - DB_USER: discourse_user
      - DB_PASSWORD: discourse_user_password

  discourse:
    image: discourse/discourse:3.5.1
    container_name: discourse
    depends_on:
      - discourse_db
      - redis
      - mailpit
    ports:
      - '80:80'
    volumes:
      - discourse_data:/shared
    environment:
      - DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: localhost
      - DISCOURSE_DEVELOPER_EMAILS: admin@example.com
      - DISCOURSE_DB_HOST: discourse_db
      - DISCOURSE_DB_PORT: 5432
      - DISCOURSE_DB_NAME: discourse
      - DISCOURSE_DB_USERNAME: discourse_user
      - DISCOURSE_DB_PASSWORD: discourse_user_password
      - DISCOURSE_REDIS_HOST: redis
      - DISCOURSE_REDIS_PORT: 6379
      - DISCOURSE_SMTP_ADDRESS: mailpit
      - DISCOURSE_SMTP_PORT: 1025
      - DISCOURSE_SMTP_ENABLE_START_TLS: false
      - DISCOURSE_SMTP_AUTHENTICATION: none
      - LANG: en_US.UTF-8

Looking forward to hearing about future plans or timelines, would love to be able to run this in something like Digital Ocean App Platform (something that clients could manage with less technical know-how).

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