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by fidget 3810 days ago
Nice to finally see it in writing: "Throughout this investigation Docker has made it clear that they’re not very open to ideas that deviate from their current course or that delegate control"
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The team at CoreOS came to a similar conclusion:

> Docker has demonstrated that it is on a path to include many facilities beyond basic container management, turning it into a complex platform.

More than a year ago on their blog, https://coreos.com/blog/rocket/

I'm increasingly impressed with CoreOS, especially etcd, and more generally, using systemd for init. Not that difficult to get up and running either.
I am running Kubernetes on CoreOS in production. Have been very happy with the setup. Kubernetes docs and community are excellent.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
They showed the same attitude in https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/2112.

Continued insistence on that attitude virtually guarantees that they will lose out through refusal to solve problems that people actually have.