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by krschultz
4566 days ago
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Skate where the puck is going. Is it a comprehensive solution today? No. But I would rather see Docker double down on making the project great for those that have bought in than spend their resources building compatibility from people that have not. It's the difference between asking your customers what features they would find most useful and asking people that aren't your customers what features they think you need to build before they buy. The latter set of feedback is almost always useless. |
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I would rather see that too. So we agree there. If you read my comment, it was about making ridiculous statements about compatibility, not that I want or need more compatibility.
On a more general level it is about being dishonest and how ardent fans are enemies in disguise. They make ridiculous statements about the product that then creator of the product end up having to manage the PR.