Be mindful of incentives and you can see into the future. Docker wants to grow (a direction that's out of their hands, as they have a board to answer to). They must do this while playing the delicate balancing act of…
I don't think hate is the right term. Same goes for "one way", since it's genuinely not clear to me which way that is.
The cynic in me thinks that this is a highly desired end-state for Docker, and engineering such a situation is precisely the goal plan. It would certainly be profitable for them.
Be mindful of incentives and you can see into the future. Docker wants to grow (a direction that's out of their hands, as they have a board to answer to). They must do this while playing the delicate balancing act of…
I don't think hate is the right term. Same goes for "one way", since it's genuinely not clear to me which way that is.
The cynic in me thinks that this is a highly desired end-state for Docker, and engineering such a situation is precisely the goal plan. It would certainly be profitable for them.