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Changes to Docker Hub Autobuild per June 18th, 2021 #16

@vweevers

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@vweevers

As one of the users of Docker Hub's Autobuild service, we wanted to reach out and let you know that from June 18th, 2021 users on the free plan will no longer have access to the Autobuild feature. This means that any of your currently configured Autobuild will fail to run and you will need to upgrade to a Pro or Team account to restore functionality. You can read more about the changes on our blog

Seems like we should apply to the open source program:

If you’re part of the Docker Open Source program, and currently leveraging Autobuilds as part of a Free plan, we want to continue supporting you and we will be reaching out to make sure you will not be impacted by this change.

Do we qualify?

To qualify for the Open Source Program status, all the repos within the Publisher’s Docker namespace must:

  • Be public and non-commercial
  • Meet the Open Source Initiative (OSI) definition (shown here), including definitions for free distribution, source code, derived works, integrity of source code, licensing and no tolerance for discrimination
  • Distribute images under OSI approved open source license
  • Produce Docker images used to run applications

Not sure about the last one. What kind of image is not running an application? 🤔

Well, let's apply and we'll find out.

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