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by pvtmert
279 days ago
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Not podman user (but currently trying to install to give it a shot), this comment stream shows how even the documentation "randomly disappearing" on a project that claims in production-ready or stable state. (Or lack thereof) On the contrary, docker documentation *is* stable, I had bookmarks from 10-years ago on the *latest* editions, that still work today. The final link may have changed, but at least, there is a redirect (or a text showing that has been moved) instead of plain 404/not-found. This is a crucial part of the quality applications offer. There might've been 100s of podmans probably since Docker was launched more than 10 years ago, but none came close to maintain high-quality of documentation and user-interface (ie. cli commands, switches). Especially in the backward-compatible way. |
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It's a different style of documentation organization: if you want to link to a specific version you should link to the specific version not latest. I won't argue it's necessarily a better way of doing things than Docker, but knowing it's the same thing as what's with the package is nice.