[Qgis-psc] Fwd: Your application to the Docker Open Source Program

Tim Sutton tim at kartoza.com
Mon Jan 11 15:46:02 PST 2021


Hi

As an interim, we could just be hosting our own docker repo[1]. And then
later replace Travis with Jenkins or similar.

https://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/

Regards

Tim

On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 12:27 AM Nyall Dawson <nyall.dawson at gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Sat, 9 Jan 2021 at 03:11, Alessandro Pasotti <alessandro at qgis.org>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've submitted this request on behalf of QGIS.org to get a higher rate
> of pulls from docker hub (which is necessary for our Travis CI), do you
> think we can move forward?
> >
> > They have some mktg requirements that we should evaluate.
>
> These conditions seem quite onerous to me, and it looks like a bit of
> work for the project. Maybe we're better off focused on the efforts to
> move away from Travis entirely given that we HAVE to do that anyway?
>
> Nyall
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> > From: William Quiviger
> > Date: Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 1:09 PM
> > Subject: Your application to the Docker Open Source Program
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > First off, a very happy new year to you! Thank you for submitting your
> application to the Docker Open Source Program.  We are excited to have you
> as a part of our tremendously talented developer community, and we
> appreciate that you took the time to fill out this application.  We are in
> the process of reviewing your application, and we will get back to you as
> soon as we have any updates.  Please bear with us as we go through this
> process, since this program has generated a lot of excitement, and we are
> moving through the review process as quickly as we can.
> >
> > Docker New Image Retention and Data Egress Policies
> >
> > In August, we announced that we are creating new policies for image
> retention and data pull rates.  We made these changes to build Docker into
> a sustainable business for the long term, so that we can continue
> supporting our community and our ecosystem.  We got great feedback from our
> extensive user base, and adjusted our policies to suspend the policies on
> image retention.  The plan for data pull rates is moving forward, and on
> Nov 2, we have started to gradually change the existing pull rates to the
> new limits
> >
> > Unauthenticated users will be restricted to 100 pulls every 6 hours
> > Authenticated free users will be restricted to 200 pulls every 6 hours
> >
> > Docker Open Source Policy
> >
> > Docker remains highly committed to providing a platform where the
> non-commercial open source developers can continue collaborating,
> innovating and pushing this industry into new directions.  For the
> approved, non-commercial, open source namespaces, Docker will suspend data
> pull rate restrictions, with no egress restrictions applying to any Docker
> users pulling images from those namespaces
> >
> > Open Source Qualification Criteria
> >
> > To qualify the Publisher namespace for the Open Source Program status,
> the Publisher namespace -
> >
> > Must be shared in public repos
> > Is not funded by commercial company or organization
> > Meets the Open Source Initiative definition (defined here), including
> definitions for
> > Free distribution, source code, derived works, integrity of source code,
> licensing and no tolerance for discrimination
> > Distributes images under an OSI approved open source license
> >
> > Review and Approval
> >
> > The process for applying for Open Source status is summarized below -
> >
> > The Publisher submits the Open Source Community Application form.
> > Docker reviews the form, and determines if the Publisher qualifies for
> open source status.
> > If Docker approves the Publisher’s application, Docker will waive the
> pull rate policy for the Publisher’s namespace, for a period of one year
> > Every 12 months, Docker will review the Publisher’s namespace, to verify
> that the Publisher continues to qualify with the Docker Open Source Program
> criteria, and will extend the Open Source Program status for another 12
> months.
> > Docker may, at its discretion, also review eligibility criteria within
> the 12-months period, and, depending on the changes of Publisher’s
> compliance with program criteria, revise the Publisher’s Open Source
> Program status
> > The Publisher may have other namespaces, that either partially comply or
> do not comply with open source policy requirements, and therefore, will not
> qualify for open source status
> >
> > Joint Marketing Programs
> >
> > While the Publisher retains the Open Source project status, the
> Publisher agrees to -
> >
> > Become a Docker public reference for press releases, blogs, webinars, etc
> > Create joint blogs, webinars and other marketing content
> > Create explicit links to their Docker Hub repos, with no ‘wrapping’ or
> hiding sources of their images
> > Include information about Docker on the website and in documentation
> >
> > Please let me know if you have any questions on anything in this letter.
> >
> > Please reply to this email if your open source project complies with the
> above criteria, and you would like to move forward with the review and
> approval of your Open Source Program.
> >
> > Thank you for all your support for Docker and the Docker community.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > William Quiviger
> >
> > Sr. Community Relations Manager
> >
> > …………………….
> >
> >
> >
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