![]() One possible alternate path for affected projects is Docker’s Sponsored Open Source program (DSOS), where maintainers of open source projects can receive free Team suibscriptions.ĭocker claims “We will defer any organization suspension or deletion while DSOS application is under review, and give organizations at least 30 days before we suspend the organization if the application is ultimately rejected. Some, like Livebook, are already planning to move all containers away from Docker to the GitHub Container Registry, but will have to migrate their older images manually. The Kubernetes project Kind is also mulling options, all of which potentially break workflows that would need to be rebuilt. Many of those filing complaints about this change via a GitHub issue manage open source projects with build dependencies that might break, such as the Mamba project. Upgrade your subscription before Apto continue accessing your organization.”Īccording to the rest of the email, accounts that don’t upgrade will have their data retained for 30 days “after which it will be subject to deletion.” If you own a legacy Free Team organization, access to paid features-including private repositories, will be suspended on Ap. ![]() This tier included many of the same features, rates, and functionality as a paid Docker Team subscription. ![]() The email from Docker, according to multiple reports such as Alex Ellis of OpenFAAS, states “Free Team organizations are a legacy subscription tier that no longer exists. ![]()
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