The second is this blog post which highlights trust and again Docker Hub features (e.g. rate limit removal, metrics, badging) and links back to [2] for more details.
The third link is [1].
So, I'm still left curious about the grandparent comment's questions. It seems these pages are sparse on what the verification process looks like and if it might just be a "pay to play" relationship.
opello|1 year ago
[1] https://docs.docker.com/trusted-content/dvp-program/
Explains perks and Docker Hub analytics features, but doesn't explain requirements. It does link to ...
[2] https://www.docker.com/partners/programs/
a sign up page that entices you to fill out a contact form if you want to learn more. And links to 2 new pages (and [1]) at the bottom:
[3] https://www.docker.com/press-release/docker-expands-trusted-...
the first of which is a press release explaining the value of the program.
[4] https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-verified-publisher-truste...
The second is this blog post which highlights trust and again Docker Hub features (e.g. rate limit removal, metrics, badging) and links back to [2] for more details.
The third link is [1].
So, I'm still left curious about the grandparent comment's questions. It seems these pages are sparse on what the verification process looks like and if it might just be a "pay to play" relationship.