Hi Tony,

Our current plan is to use the last release of Spotify Docker Client as
long as possible as we currently do not have the cycles to replace it.
We are certainly open to suggestions and patches.

We have started looking at Podman but this is not a viable replacement for
non-linux systems.

We have in the past made patches to the upstream Spotify Docker Client and
yes, we will need to create a fork for such future changes as needed but
this will be
focussed only on Docker Tooling maintenance and not assuming general
ownership of the project.

Regards,

-- Jeff J.

On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 2:31 PM Homer, Tony <tony.ho...@intel.com> wrote:

> Hi linuxtools-dev.
>
>
>
> Docker Tooling depends on Spotify Docker Client, which is no longer being
> maintained.
>
> I had posted an issue asking if there is a well-supported fork but have
> not gotten any responses:
>
> https://github.com/spotify/docker-client/issues/1166
>
>
>
> What is the plan for addressing this?
>
> The options I can think of are to either replace Spotify with an actively
> maintained Java client or transition to a fork which is maintained by the
> Docker Tooling Team.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your attention!
>
> Tony Homer
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