docker-sabnzbd
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I (SABnzbd developer) have taken over the Docker Hub and will remove the image in 3 months
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 there… 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 there… 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! 👍 You could also archive this repository after putting a note on the Readme, this way it's not lost to the outside world 😊
Totally understand! 👍 You could also archive this repository after putting a note on the Readme, this way it's not lost to the outside world 😊
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 👍👍
Sounds good. Thanks 👍👍
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/