I think their goal, rather than making more money, is probably to stop spending money on resources belonging to "customers" who don't pay them any money.
As annoyed as I am with the change, I understand their motivation. It seems rather entitled to demand Docker continue offering me the free service of storing hundreds of gigabytes of redundant, poorly optimized image layers. The complaints seem to largely boil down to "This is outrageous! I will no longer consume your resources without paying you! GOODBYE, good sir!"
As annoyed as I am with the change, I understand their motivation. It seems rather entitled to demand Docker continue offering me the free service of storing hundreds of gigabytes of redundant, poorly optimized image layers. The complaints seem to largely boil down to "This is outrageous! I will no longer consume your resources without paying you! GOODBYE, good sir!"