Closed djdefi closed 3 years ago
Greetings 👋🏻
I'm @djdefi and I created the Docker image for Cachet back in 2015 to implement Cachet as a status page for the company I worked for at the time, and have been the semi-official maintainer of this Docker image since.
Shortly after that, I took a new job as a Support Engineer at GitHub, and no longer personally had a need to run Cachet. I continued to push the Docker image along as a side project when I was able. As time has gone on, I've been able to contribute less and less, and with no "production" need for it, I essentially stopped being active here.
Just wanted to drop a note here to say that I no longer have access to the repository or Docker hub, and I don't know what the maintainership status is going forward.
Thank you to everyone who contributed over the years, hopefully this project was helpful to you in some way. This was the largest open source project I have ever attempted to maintain, and ya'll made it possible.
- peace_symbol heart :octocat: @djdefi
Sad to see you go, but I hope you will have a lot of fun and success going forward! I personally want to thank you for maintaining the docker image as I use it at the co. I work at. Really appreciate your work!
P.S.: Going to try and fix the current problems and make a PR next week. EDIT: which I noticed that someone already did. Who will maintain the repo in the future?
Greetings 👋🏻
I'm @djdefi and I created the Docker image for Cachet back in 2015 to implement Cachet as a status page for the company I worked for at the time, and have been the semi-official maintainer of this Docker image since.
Shortly after that, I took a new job as a Support Engineer at GitHub, and no longer personally had a need to run Cachet. I continued to push the Docker image along as a side project when I was able. As time has gone on, I've been able to contribute less and less, and with no "production" need for it, I essentially stopped being active here.
Just wanted to drop a note here to say that I no longer have access to the repository or Docker hub, and I don't know what the maintainership status is going forward.
Thank you to everyone who contributed over the years, hopefully this project was helpful to you in some way. This was the largest open source project I have ever attempted to maintain, and ya'll made it possible.