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by jrockway
856 days ago
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That's why I'm saying it's a questionable company. Would Docker have been as popular if it was closed source $100/month/seat? Would Docker have been as popular if they had registry pull rate limiting on day 1? No. They just lived off of VC for half a decade, then when that went away, they had to say "oh shit we better turn the screws", but by then, everyone had cloned their thing. That's why I think developer tools are a very risky business. Your salesperson emails a developer in the wrong tone, and suddenly they just up and cloned your company over a 4 day weekend out of pure spite. (That was not Podman's story, rather, a large company decided to do that. Similar to the registry-screw-turning; gcr.io, quay.io, AWS's thing, etc.) |
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