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consider moving the docker related repos into a own org #498

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frank-dspeed opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 4 comments
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consider moving the docker related repos into a own org #498

frank-dspeed opened this issue Mar 31, 2022 · 4 comments
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frank-dspeed commented Mar 31, 2022

Our current State showed us that it could lead to massiv delays if we do not get more maintainers with more access rights so we need a Org to handle that permissions at present https://github.com/sameersbn is a user that is total fine i created 2 Orgs that could act as new org or home for this images so that we can scale the Contributors

i already added all users as admin to both orgs so we can start switching.

so we only need to choose where we fork merge and then we simply soft switch over the users incremental i can write a complet migration and deprecation plan for the transition at the end github will link directly to the new org and repo if the old gets requestd

Closes: #474 as it got cluttered.

CC: @sameersbn @jcormier

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I think the more important concern is dockerhub. Can we continue to push to sameersbn/redmine without compromising @sameersbn credentials? Ideally, we'd do something similar and make it an org with multiple contributors.

Simply creating a new dockerhub account would mean we lose all the images which are still in use.. Painful

It doesn't seem like dockerhub has the same migrate ability that github has. docker/roadmap#45

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@jcormier good news i know the people behind docker hub i am one of the most first lib container contributors back in 2014 i think we get it done even if they would need to do that manualy but i am not sure i will now start evaluating your input but my first guess is that we can take any repo and push that under the sameersbn dockerhub account when he adds the credentials to the new orgs.

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@jcormier @sameersbn good new

if sameersbn is not a org on the docker hub it can get converted https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/convert-account/

as soon as it is an org we can use any github org or repositorys to push to that

no blockers spotted. Verifyed via my own docker hub accounts and orgs.

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I'll work on converting the account to an org. will keep you updated

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