Docker is sunsetting Free Team organizations
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Mar 15, 2023
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If you're unaware, a couple years ago I set up a Docker organization to host images we could use to bootstrap Euphoria apps or to build Euphoria itself. And then yesterday I got the email below.
This probably doesn't mean much to most people. I know Bruce is using these images for his work on the Exercism track and I'm using them internally to test builds on my own system.
The Dockerfiles are hosted here on GitHub so those won't be going away. I will work on adding a workflow to publish the images to GitHub instead. I guess I have 30 days to get that working.
The linked FAQ does suggest their "Docker-sponsored Open Source (DSOS) program" as an option but that seems unfavorable to our size and simple use cases, plus the internet tells me that experience is pretty awful.
Docker is sunsetting Free Team organizations
Free Team organizations are a legacy subscription tier that no longer exists.
This tier included many of the same features, rates, and functionality as a
paid Docker Team subscription.
After reviewing the list of accounts that are members of legacy Free Team
organizations, we’ve identified yours as potentially being one of them.
If you own a legacy Free Team organization, access to paid features —
including private repositories — will be suspended on April 14, 2023 (11:59
pm UTC). Upgrade your subscription before April 14, 2023 to continue
accessing your organization.
If you don’t upgrade to a paid subscription, Docker will retain your
organization data for 30 days, after which it will be subject to deletion. During
that time, you will maintain access to any images in your public repositories,
though rate limitations will apply. At any point during the 30-day period, you
can restore access to your organization account if you upgrade to a paid
subscription. Visit our FAQ for more information.
-Greg