Seems relevant to point out that docker, like java, decided to go for a money grab after acquiring a massive market share. In both cases a foss solution popped-up to save businesses that didn't have the surplus cash to start paying for a product they understood was free and built their tech stack on.
Kunernette became the standard the day docker made their announcement, podman is the transitional tool.
Don't hate the messenger, hate the companies that change their licensing model to generate revenue after everyone is locked in on their solution. If someone is considering docker they should know there is a foss alternative they might want to also evaluate.
Don't hate the messenger
I'm not. But that's not what the sub is for. Docker is free for anyone to use. Nobody on Poal is using Docker business edition. I do not like Podman. It is not 100% compatible like they say. And CentOS sucks dick. You want more people to use podman talk to container developers. Everyone uses docker everyone is used to docker. Podman will never get big.
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