> Either way... Holy shit is that github thread full of negativity and entitlement! Negativity - rightfully so imo. Entitlement - many people have contributed to the docker project. It's open source. Entitlement comes…
> but it's just not that major an issue. Maybe not to you.
> In Docker's defense they don't really barrage you with marketing. Although they may not barrage you now, there is no telling what the future holds with stunts like this.
Fully agree. You can cause parsing issues, but you can also... not. If you are creating a JSON response from your own API, you control the JSON output. Unless you are crafting JSON from scratch I doubt anyone runs into…
Only if they make less than a certain amount.
I get the feeling a company like this would only make this kind of leap because they have the data to show it will pay off. I.e. they can formulate algorithms to make the best purchases and the most profit. I foresee…
Exactly, which is why I will live forever...
> Either way... Holy shit is that github thread full of negativity and entitlement! Negativity - rightfully so imo. Entitlement - many people have contributed to the docker project. It's open source. Entitlement comes…
> but it's just not that major an issue. Maybe not to you.
> In Docker's defense they don't really barrage you with marketing. Although they may not barrage you now, there is no telling what the future holds with stunts like this.
Fully agree. You can cause parsing issues, but you can also... not. If you are creating a JSON response from your own API, you control the JSON output. Unless you are crafting JSON from scratch I doubt anyone runs into…
Only if they make less than a certain amount.
I get the feeling a company like this would only make this kind of leap because they have the data to show it will pay off. I.e. they can formulate algorithms to make the best purchases and the most profit. I foresee…
Exactly, which is why I will live forever...