My issue with Docker Inc has been with the support. I started to give them money once but pulled back after it became clear the support experience was essentially “customer support thyself”. I don’t have to pay anyone to have my support ticket ignored, I can do that myself for free.
Anyway they are past the point of no return now. Their creations will undoubtedly outlive them - probably Queen Elizabeth also. Anything they pull back will be replaced by the community. Anything new will get aped by everyone else trying to make a name for themselves. Containers are more or less a generic commodity now.
Anyway they are past the point of no return now. Their creations will undoubtedly outlive them - probably Queen Elizabeth also. Anything they pull back will be replaced by the community. Anything new will get aped by everyone else trying to make a name for themselves. Containers are more or less a generic commodity now.