| > 1) explained why relying on Docker Hub is dangerous I mean, that's the other 770 words of the article. Except they're just giving their experience, and allowing you to come to your own decisions - because otherwise people might legitimately call them out for "smear" tactics. > 2) what the alternatives are, and why they're not good enough "as we grew we started mirroring our images to Gitlab and Quay.io," <= Alternatives (that they are using) "Docker Hub is the de facto standard Docker registry, literally, if you don't specify a registry when pulling an image Docker will invisibly prepend docker.io/ to it." <= Why they're not good enough (extra config step) > 3) what needs to change, which may include consumer behavior - things that we control, because we really don't have control over Docker Hub. "but it does feel like we need to do something. Whatever we decide, we'll keep you informed." <= They're not there yet, but they're open and honest about it > use fewer words, because people's attention spans are really short these days, I can see that you have a short attention span. > which naturally requires the words to have more dense and intense meaning You are a belligerent, self important ignoramus who incorrectly believes the world needs his opinion. <= genuinely, do you like this style of discourse? Why are you treating shock language as a status quo worth maintaining, but trust and expecting decency from a corporation as some kind of unacceptable failing? |
No.
Does it make me belligerent?
Yes.
I care deeply about humanity, and I'm surprised to conclude that we will definitely have a civil war soon.
See you on the other side.