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by shykes
4636 days ago
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Hi, Evidently you don't feel the need for Docker and don't believe it's useful of needed, which is of course totally fine. I won't try to convince you since I've tried before and failed :) (if other are interested I cover some of the differences between docker and lxc here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17989306/what-does-docker...) However there are obviously people who disagree with you and find that Docker solves a real problem beyond what lxc can do. This seems to irritate you, to the point of "bullying" every thread about docker on hacker news. Why? Is it not a good thing that we toolmakers try new ways to solve a problem? If docker doesn't do a good job, people will stop using it, and the project will fail. It's really that simple. Why not let people make up their own minds instead of going on a crusade against a project? |
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There's a lot of people on HN, and many of them simply aren't familiar enough with technology not to buy into every product shilled in a blog post or news article. It's like the "HN effect" is convincing people that because it's on the front page, it's somehow intellectually stimulating, superior, or factually correct, when often this isn't the case. Luckily we have comments to put forth alternate views.