> For example, in my entire carrer in this industry, I can honestly say without any exaggeration that I have never met a single person who was obsessed about proving P != NP. Fair point - an example related to inventing…
> So I just see nothing to imply that CoreOS is a good exponent for some idea of "simple, lightweight enterprise platform". I'd say that's completely valid. I was not trying to imply that the combination of CoreOS and…
> but it will be better than handrolled assembly. Definitely. And I think if we can move more to discussions along the lines of "how do we best abstract/encapsulate/handle the inevitable complexity," rather than "wow,…
sigh. Sorry about that. Did agumonkey's link work for you?
> I cant read this whateveritis because the fonts are too gray/white as the background. Sorry about that, antocv. I've spoken to our web team about the colour scheme a few times already. Thanks to agumonkey for the link!
> The Docker simplicity is why they've had so much success. That's how it started: as a tool to make using LXC simpler. Do you feel Machine, Swarm and Compose add to or detract from the value proposition of Docker, in…
> I wouldn't be surprised if even Rocket becomes bloated as they realize they cannot design for simplicity when complexity is a requirement. That was pretty much what I was trying to get at with the question of how a…
> I didn't see anything in the Rocket proposal that implied they thought the things Docker wants to add aren't needed I was referring mainly to this statement: "We should stop talking about Docker containers, and start…
> For example, in my entire carrer in this industry, I can honestly say without any exaggeration that I have never met a single person who was obsessed about proving P != NP. Fair point - an example related to inventing…
> So I just see nothing to imply that CoreOS is a good exponent for some idea of "simple, lightweight enterprise platform". I'd say that's completely valid. I was not trying to imply that the combination of CoreOS and…
> but it will be better than handrolled assembly. Definitely. And I think if we can move more to discussions along the lines of "how do we best abstract/encapsulate/handle the inevitable complexity," rather than "wow,…
sigh. Sorry about that. Did agumonkey's link work for you?
> I cant read this whateveritis because the fonts are too gray/white as the background. Sorry about that, antocv. I've spoken to our web team about the colour scheme a few times already. Thanks to agumonkey for the link!
> The Docker simplicity is why they've had so much success. That's how it started: as a tool to make using LXC simpler. Do you feel Machine, Swarm and Compose add to or detract from the value proposition of Docker, in…
> I wouldn't be surprised if even Rocket becomes bloated as they realize they cannot design for simplicity when complexity is a requirement. That was pretty much what I was trying to get at with the question of how a…
> I didn't see anything in the Rocket proposal that implied they thought the things Docker wants to add aren't needed I was referring mainly to this statement: "We should stop talking about Docker containers, and start…