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About Docker sunsetting Free Team organizations #2728
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Update: Resubmitted the application for the Docker-Sponsored Open Source (DSOS) program at https://www.docker.com/community/open-source/application/ based on the suggestion in docker/hub-feedback#2314 (comment).
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Update: Got an email from Docker:
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In case this doesn't work out, we are happy to help you out. |
Update: We have been approved for the Docker-Sponsored Open Source (DSOS) program.
Will keep this issue open until changes can be seen on Docker Hub. By the way, as mentioned in docker/hub-feedback#2314 (comment):
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Update from Docker:
There is a new blog post: https://www.docker.com/blog/no-longer-sunsetting-the-free-team-plan/ Will keep this issue open until changes about our DSOS program application can be seen on Docker Hub. |
Update from Docker:
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Update: We now have a DSOS badge on Docker Hub (see https://hub.docker.com/u/bitshares). |
Update: DSOS renewed for another year.
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Got an email from Docker:
Looks like we can no longer host our Docker images in Docker hub unless we pay at least 300$ a year, or accepted by the Docker-Sponsored Open Source (DSOS) program.
P.S. there was another story about Docker Hub back in year 2021: #2472, looks similar. Maybe we'll have to move our Docker images to Github (GHCR).
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