Not to discount your work, but the way I see it: the kernel (e.g. cgroups, namespaces) and the corresponding lxc work dwarfs anything docker brought to the table. This project smells like a campaign to get a product…
I don't see this in the FAQ: the magic that makes all of this happen (which you're integrating) is technology built by other developers. Why should we be supporting you to do this work rather than the other developers…
Agreed. Fibers are a great way to take simple synchronous-looking code and make it play well with the rest of node, without resorting to threads.
Thankfully you won't need one to start a company, and hire all of your CS-degree-less old decent programming friends.
Not to discount your work, but the way I see it: the kernel (e.g. cgroups, namespaces) and the corresponding lxc work dwarfs anything docker brought to the table. This project smells like a campaign to get a product…
I don't see this in the FAQ: the magic that makes all of this happen (which you're integrating) is technology built by other developers. Why should we be supporting you to do this work rather than the other developers…
Agreed. Fibers are a great way to take simple synchronous-looking code and make it play well with the rest of node, without resorting to threads.
Thankfully you won't need one to start a company, and hire all of your CS-degree-less old decent programming friends.