I (SABnzbd developer) have taken over the Docker Hub and will remove the image in 3 months
Safihre opened this issue ยท 8 comments
Despite good intentions when when creating this Docker image, the fact that it is not being updated for over 2 years is causing confusion for our users.
Therefore, I filed a complaint with Docker Hub. They have granted me access to the sabnzbd
organization (after verification) due to the inactivity.
I added a note on the About page: https://hub.docker.com/r/sabnzbd/sabnzbd
I will remove the image in 3 months, giving users the opportunity to maybe see the message.
Again, thank you for making the image all those years ago, but I hope you understand that I have to provide clarity to our users. Because this image is called sabnzbd/sabnzbd
they expect official support, which I cannot give since I'm a complete Docker novice. Because of that we always have linked to the linuxserver.io image, as we know them to be reliable maintainers.
Hi thereโฆ sorry I was highly busy and didn't see this (until now). Sorry!
As you're the official SABnzbd developer, can I overwrite everything to you?
Hi thereโฆ sorry I was highly busy and didn't see this (until now). Sorry! As you're the official SABnzbd developer, can I overwrite everything to you?
I suggest I remove this repository. I saw Docker Hub already gave you the access to the organisation, which is great. Sorry for my late reply!
Totally understand! ๐
You could also archive this repository after putting a note on the Readme, this way it's not lost to the outside world ๐
Totally understand! ๐ You could also archive this repository after putting a note on the Readme, this way it's not lost to the outside world ๐
good point!
@Safihre what about this for the README:
WARNING
This repository is no longer actively managed.
Please migrate to Linuxserver's GitHub repository, respectively use Linuxserver's Docker(Hub) image.
Sounds good.
Thanks ๐๐
Sounds good. Thanks ๐๐
thanks, done!
Due to changes at Docker, I will delete the image already as I might loose access to it otherwise:
https://blog.alexellis.io/docker-is-deleting-open-source-images/