4km3/docker-dnsmasq

Up for adoption

andyshinn opened this issue Β· 13 comments

Please respond if you would like to adopt this repository. I would transfer to you and help facilitate the handoff of the Docker Hub account. Would prefer if you have prior Docker and Docker image management experience.

Hello, @andyshinn.
Big fan here! I would love to adopt this project and keep it alive and kicking.
I share an organization (4km3) with @panchoh, so we would host it there.

We would be up to having a virtual meeting if you want to know more about us.

At any rate, thanks a bunch for maintaining this one all these years!

Aye, we would be honored!

Great, I will check it out soon and get back to you with a plan in a week or two!

I can maintain this too if you want, although I have migrated all my docker images to quay.io because of docker hub limits.

Has this transition happened? @rodrigofuente

Hello @mihai-stancu, not as of yet. Any update on the plans @andyshinn?

@rodrigofuente it looks like you will need to remove the repository already on the organization before I can initiate the transfer.

Repository at 4km3 organization deleted

It now says:

You don’t have the permission to create public repositories on 4km3

Hi, @andyshinn!

We've created an interim GitHub org for performing the transition. We'll invite you shortly. If you choose to accept, Mr. Hunt, you can transfer the repo afterwards.

Cheers!

Hi again, @andyshinn.

The repo has been successfully transferred to 4km3, yay!

Do you have any suggestions for handling the docker hub side of the "transfer"?

TIA.

I updated the readme to say it is moved to https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/4km3/dnsmasq/general. You'll need to create the new Docker Hub repo. It doesn't appear there is a way to transfer.

I updated the readme to say it is moved to https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/4km3/dnsmasq/general.

Thanks for that.

You'll need to create the new Docker Hub repo.

Done.

It doesn't appear there is a way to transfer.
We concur. Bad, docker hub, baaad.

We'll take it from here. Thanks, @andyshinn.