Docker HubのOSSプログラムにSphinxの申請をした
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申込みフォーム Docker Open Source Community Application
1ページ目
Docker is committed to supporting the open source community and we thank our open source community for their contributions. Please complete our survey to get more information about how Docker can support your open source project on Docker Hub.
メールアドレス *
shimizukawa@gmail.com
Full Name *
Takayuki Shimizukawa
Job Function *
Engineering Manager
Your Personal Docker ID *
shimizukawa
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Reason for creating this project *
Providing OSS application container images
The types of user(s) that benefit from this project *
Application images for Application Users, CI images for developers
The number of users you estimate benefit from this project *
1000
The number of people contributing to this project *
10
Docker ID of your OSS organization on Docker Hub *
sphinxdoc
GitHub repo of your OSS organization *
Code distribution license *
BSD
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3ページ目 Tell us about your Docker account
How do you use your Docker account? *
Distribution of the finished artifacts
Are there automated tools integrated with your Docker account? *
No
Number of repos you have used within last 6 months? *
0
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4ページ目 Tell us about your company or organization.
Name of your company or organization *
Sphinx team
Company Industry *
Computer Software
Company Website *
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送信完了
Thank you for completing the Docker Open Source Survey. We will review your application, and get back to you as quickly as we can. We have received a large of applications, so please bear with us, as we go through the review process
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From: xxxx @docker.com
Date: 2021年7月7日(水) 20:22
Subject: Your application to the Docker Open Source Program
Hello Takayuki Shimizukawa,
Thank you for submitting your application to the Docker Open Source Program and apologies for the delay in responding to you. 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,
xxxx
Docker Marketing Team
From: Takayuki Shimizukawa
Date: 2021年7月9日(金) 5:08
Subject: Re: Your application to the Docker Open Source Program
To: xxxx @docker.com
Hi xxxx,
I understand the rules.
Please move forward with the review and approval for our Open Source Project.
Regards,
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Takayuki SHIMIZUKAWA
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From: xxxx @docker.com
Date: 2021年7月9日(金) 16:06
Subject: Re: Your application to the Docker Open Source Program
To: Takayuki Shimizukawa
Hello,
Thanks for getting back to us. We’ll review your application and get back to you with a decision within the next two weeks. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me.
Best,
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xxxx
Marketing Intern
Docker, Inc.
xxxx @docker.com
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From: xxxx @docker.com
Date: 2021年7月16日(金) 21:21
Subject: Your application has been approved
To: Takayuki Shimizukawa
Hello Takayuki,
Welcome to the Docker Open Source Program! We are very excited to have you as a part of our great community. We have whitelisted your namespace "sphinxdoc" and this should come into effect in the next week or so. With this whitelisting, the Docker data pull rate policies that went into effect last November, will not apply to the users pulling images from your namespace.
Thank you for your support for Docker and your open source contributions.
Many thanks,
xxxxx
Docker Marketing Team.