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"This post was inspired by the following Stack Overflow post by Craig Mcluckie." indeed => http://www.diffnow.com/?report=wyla8
Craig was asked for his permission before we posted it. We also posted proper attribution.

I'm curious @jonnyg why are you being so negative?

NOM. I read the original post some time ago. It's definitely worth republishing an edited version of it.

I might be too sensible if it comes such nuances in referencing sources, but the usage of "inspired" to refer to the original was surprising, since it implied for me that the post author actually created content under the stimulating influence of Craigs article, which might be not the case here. As I see the article was changed; think the relation of the two posts stated in a better way.

Speaking of nuances in wording, I agree that my initial comment could have been more tactful...

I agree with you @jonnyg and I've since edited it to be more clear. Thanks for clarify and we at Kismatic look forward to providing a good Kubernetes based experience for everyone.
Interesting that Kubernetes was designed from day one to build distributed applications from containers, including primitives for replication and service discovery as core primitives. Similar things would need to be added through frameworks in Mesos.
You can get the best of both with the Kubernetes Mesos framework, but they are fundamentally different beasts.

Mesos is a lot lower level than Kubernetes and makes you think of services and not hosts. Kubernetes still likes to make you think of hosts. They are both excellent, but different technologies.