Docker Desktop remains free for small businesses (fewer than 250 employees AND less than $10 million in annual revenue), personal use, education, and non-commercial open source projects.The updated Docker Subscription Service Agreement includes a change to the terms for Docker Desktop. Fixed a bug where copy-paste was not available in the Docker Dashboard.ĭocker has announced updates and extensions to the product subscriptions to increase productivity, collaboration, and added security for our developers and businesses.Fixed a race condition in compose run -rm while capturing exit code.Fixed go panic on downscale using compose up -scale.Compose v2 is now hosted on /docker/compose.Mac with Intel chip Mac with Apple chip Upgrades This page contains information about the new features, improvements, known issues, and bug fixes in Docker Desktop releases. For more information, see Docker Desktop License Agreement. While the effective date of these terms is August 31, 2021, there is a grace period until Janufor those that require a paid subscription.
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