Here is the most used fork for anyone intrested and a few thoughts on other tools:
I tried the mentioned Whats up docker and Diun (docker image notifier), but was not satisfied with both.
Nowadays I use Komodo, it uses basicly docker compose with a very nice web UI and it can do autopolling, notification or auto update itself. It is a very powerful tool and even replaces Portainer.
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Gamma - 1day
If you’ve got your configs stored in git repos (even locally) you can set up renovate to scan for updates, you can even pin on hashes
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morethanevil - 1day
Yes, but I think most people will just switch the image of Watchtower, because they are used to it. Thanks for showing another option 😊
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Hirom @beehaw.org - 4hr
The announcement is thoughful. It explicitely tells user the tool won't reveive maintenance so they know to look for alternatives right know.
Silently abandonning a project could cause an accumulation of issues, unmerged MRs over time until peole realize the maintainers aren't coming back.
nemeski in docker @programming.dev
Docker Update Tool Watchtower Reaches End of Maintenance
https://linuxiac.com/docker-update-tool-watchtower-reaches-end-of-maintenance/Here is the most used fork for anyone intrested and a few thoughts on other tools:
I tried the mentioned Whats up docker and Diun (docker image notifier), but was not satisfied with both.
Nowadays I use Komodo, it uses basicly docker compose with a very nice web UI and it can do autopolling, notification or auto update itself. It is a very powerful tool and even replaces Portainer.
If you’ve got your configs stored in git repos (even locally) you can set up renovate to scan for updates, you can even pin on hashes
Yes, but I think most people will just switch the image of Watchtower, because they are used to it. Thanks for showing another option 😊
The announcement is thoughful. It explicitely tells user the tool won't reveive maintenance so they know to look for alternatives right know.
Silently abandonning a project could cause an accumulation of issues, unmerged MRs over time until peole realize the maintainers aren't coming back.