TSAnet Account for Docker EE Certified Image Certification
Part of being a certified Docker image on the Docker store includes Docker executing first level support for their Enterprise clients. As part of the certification process, Docker requires companies to have a TSAnet account to link and handoff support tickets between the companies. This will only be relevant for our EE users. We'll need to join a docker private TSAnet group.
As of now, we don't have a TSAnet account and if we decide not to have one we'll lose the certification. I think we should have it as long as we monitor there's support benefit to this workflow - it's a way for us to help our Enterprise customers on another channel for marginal cost. This will also be beneficial with other integration partners I'm working with such as IBM and RedHat so the sooner the better in this case when a big deal comes up in the future.
Cost is $500/year.
We can decide we don't want the certification and that should have some impact of presence in the store.
