I appreciate the explanation. I feel like this doesn't justify the reaction I've been seeing from folks about it, though. That is, it feels like it's not so much Docker pissing off the engineers, but rather the engineers getting pissed off about it. The amount of money it costs is a rounding error if Docker is a core tool for your business.
We have so many real issues in tech to channel that energy on, like rampant sexism by well known engineers.
I appreciate the explanation. I feel like this doesn't justify the reaction I've been seeing from folks about it, though. That is, it feels like it's not so much Docker pissing off the engineers, but rather the engineers getting pissed off about it. The amount of money it costs is a rounding error if Docker is a core tool for your business.
We have so many real issues in tech to channel that energy on, like rampant sexism by well known engineers.
To be clear, I realize I was probably preaching to the choir. 😄