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by iknownothow 1481 days ago
It's okay to stick with Docker if it works for us right? There's nothing fundamentally wrong with it right?

At the moment Podman is just more work for us because I and other devs don't have years of of experience and intuitions about Podman like we have with Docker. I'd rather just focus on business problems rather than another migration.

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Yep Docker's fine (IMO ofc). If you're running on Linux hosts, then Docker engine is open source, free and works.
Similar feelings here. We use Docker without any issues beyond usual problems of a caliber that I guess any other tool would have.

I see some new live in docker desktop and I also have flawless experience on M! Mac with it. I even ignored all recent hype to ditch Docker because it became more transparent tool to my workflow, I forgot I use it.

If you're using it commercially, you are licensed right?