I don't. Because there is this pattern from VCs to fund business models that involve dumping millions in resources as Open Source on the world and then owning a part of the ecosystem.
Docker originally wanted to "own" everything, if CoreOS hadn't pushed for the OCI spec, debalkanizing containers, Docker would have a near monopoly on the container ecosystem.
At this point Docker is just the command, and it is a tire fire of HCI gaffs.
I don't. Because there is this pattern from VCs to fund business models that involve dumping millions in resources as Open Source on the world and then owning a part of the ecosystem.
Docker originally wanted to "own" everything, if CoreOS hadn't pushed for the OCI spec, debalkanizing containers, Docker would have a near monopoly on the container ecosystem.
At this point Docker is just the command, and it is a tire fire of HCI gaffs.