This optimizes a number of images and removes a duplicate image. Also consolidated images in the 'docker-hub' section. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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Accounts on Docker Hub
Docker Hub Accounts
You can search
for Docker images and pull
them from Docker
Hub without signing in or even having an
account. However, in order to push
images, leave comments or to star
a repository, you are going to need a Docker
Hub account.
Registration for a Docker Hub Account
You can get a Docker Hub account by signing up for one here. A valid email address is required to register, which you will need to verify for account activation.
Email activation process
You need to have at least one verified email address to be able to use your Docker Hub account. If you can't find the validation email, you can request another by visiting the Resend Email Confirmation page.
Password reset process
If you can't access your account for some reason, you can reset your password from the Password Reset page.
Organizations & Groups
Also available on the Docker Hub are organizations and groups that allow you to collaborate across your organization or team. You can see what organizations you belong to and add new organizations from the Account Settings tab. They are also listed below your user name on your repositories page and in your account profile.
From within your organizations you can create groups that allow you to further manage who can interact with your repositories.
You can add or invite users to join groups by clicking on the organization and then clicking the edit button for the group to which you want to add members. Enter a user-name (for current Hub users) or email address (if they are not yet Hub users) for the person you want to invite. They will receive an email invitation to join the group.