docs/docker-hub/dsos-program.md

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Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program

The Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program provides several features and benefits to non-commercial open source developers.

The program grants the following perks to eligible projects:

  • Verified Docker-Sponsored Open Source badge
  • Insights and analytics
  • Vulnerability scanning
  • Removal of rate limiting for developers
  • Improved discoverability on Docker Hub

These benefits are valid for one year and can be renewed if your project still meets the program requirements. Program members, and all users pulling public images from your project namespace get access to unlimited pulls and unlimited egress.

Verified Docker-Sponsored Open Source badge

The verified Docker-Sponsored Open Source badge signals high quality, and trust, to developers. Docker verifies images with this badge as high quality, and that developers can trust the content as and active open source project.

Fluent org with a Docker-Sponsored Open Source badge

Insights and analytics

The insights and analytics{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""} service provides usage metrics for how the community uses your Docker images, and grants you insight into your user's behavior.

The insights and analytics tab on the Docker Hub website

Select the time span you want to view analytics data, and export the data in either a summary or raw format. The summary format shows you image pulls per tag, and the raw format lists information about every image pull for the selected time span. Data points include tag, type of pull, user geolocation, client tool (user agent), and more.

Vulnerability scanning

Automatic vulnerability scanning using Docker Scout for images published to Docker Hub. Scanning images ensures that the published content is secure, and underlines to developers that they can trust it. You can enable scanning on a per-repository basis, refer to vulnerability scanning{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""} for more information about how to use it.

Who's eligible for the Docker-Sponsored Open Source program?

To qualify for the program, your project namespace must be shared in public repositories, meet the Open Source Initiative definition, and be in active development with no pathway to commercialization.

Find out more by heading to the Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program{:target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""} application page.