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They have updated their licensing since 2 years ago and a lot of companies (I'm working with) are paying to use it
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it's just that some of our build processes rely on it, so it's more like an open source ecosystem relying on it issue
Until your project changes it, you do rely on it, and use their resources.
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It's not like Github which is owned by a trillion dollar company.
I don't know what Docker's revenue is but seems like a bigger risk than GitHub (which people often mention).
Unless this is a solved problem and Docker gets its registry infra for free or paid for by the Linux Foundation or something.
(Before anyone says, just pay for it, we don't REALLY rely on the registry, we as a company use AWS ECR, it's just that some of our build processes rely on it, so it's more like an open source ecosystem relying on it issue)