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by wmf
4216 days ago
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Yes, documentation would need to be an ongoing process combined with a policy that code changes need to also update the relevant documentation. This may make development slower but revolutions aren't exactly efficient either (or I've just been playing too much Unity). |
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And while I don't support "revolution" (or even think that Rocket is necessarily better than Docker, or that Better One Should Win), I really appreciate break from monoculture. Having one large player in any area is harmful. Even if Rocket stays a niche project, its existence on the market will influence Docker's strategy.