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by brendandburns
4071 days ago
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Yeah, I think that sadly, there is going to be a little bit of an inevitable equivalent to the unix wars of the early 80s. The sooner we can reach a standard place, the better it's going to be for the container community and developers more generally. One of the reasons that I pushed hard to get Kubernetes open sourced, is the hope that we could get out in front of this, and allow the developer community to rally around Kubernetes as an open standard, independent of any provider or corporate agenda. |
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We've spent a lot of time working with the Kubernetes community. I can only speak to our experience, but Brendan, Craig, and the rest of the team at Google have 100% lived up to the commitment of treating the Kubernetes project as truly open and independent.
Our Kubernetes dashboard was recently merged into Kubernetes [1]. We brought our own vision of a web ui to the project, and we could have gotten bogged down defending technology decisions, and philosophical nits. Instead, the response from Google, RedHat, and others in the community, was basically "Awesome! How soon can we get it in?"
All of the key players have the right approach, and that gives me confidence in the project's longevity.
[1] UI Demo video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL69nYSiGNLP2FBVvSLHpJE8_...