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We should consider dropping the cisagov Docker Hub organization in favor of GitHub Container Repository.
Motivation and context
GitHub Container Registry is free for open source projects, whereas Docker Hub is only free for three or fewer users. (We are currently allowed four users because we are grandfathered in.)
Implementation notes
We already publish our Docker images to GHCR, so we would just need to:
Change the workflows in this project to no longer publish to Docker Hub.
Change Docker compositions and such in other repositories to pull from GHCR where necessary.
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Oct 28, 2022
💡 Summary
We should consider dropping the
cisagov
Docker Hub organization in favor of GitHub Container Repository.Motivation and context
GitHub Container Registry is free for open source projects, whereas Docker Hub is only free for three or fewer users. (We are currently allowed four users because we are grandfathered in.)
Implementation notes
We already publish our Docker images to GHCR, so we would just need to:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: