Post Ao2id0ebugJz063bUW by Solarinas@posthat.ca
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 (DIR) Post #Ao2id0ebugJz063bUW by Solarinas@posthat.ca
       2024-11-14T19:05:31Z
       
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       Podman being donated to the CNCF is an awesome move on Red Hat's part. It's an important step in order for Podman to start becoming an industry standard tool so we can all finally be free of Docker's terrible design choiceshttps://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-contribute-comprehensive-container-tools-collection-cloud-native-computing-foundation#Podman #Linux #redhat #devops
       
 (DIR) Post #Ao8oNg3lxsZJSUesaG by sun@shitposter.world
       2024-11-17T17:50:02.748652Z
       
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       @Solarinas can you guide me toward where I can learn more about their bad design choices? I'm just a little confused because don't the two things work the same? my impression is also that docker is clumsy and I want to learn more what other people are saying
       
 (DIR) Post #Ao8rkhxVN29zs3Os76 by Solarinas@posthat.ca
       2024-11-17T18:11:08Z
       
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       @sun It's a good question! Podman is designed in a way that's mostly compatible with Docker so on the surface it may seem like they are the sameHowever, Podman does a lot of things different. Namely its that Podman uses a daemonless designThere's a book written by the creator of Podman called "Podman in Action" and in Chapter 1 section 3 they go more into the differences between Docker and Podmanhttps://edu.anarcho-copy.org/GNU%20Linux%20-%20Unix-Like/Podman/podman-action.pdf
       
 (DIR) Post #Ao8rnpMKJRgzgvUv68 by sun@shitposter.world
       2024-11-17T18:28:23.326395Z
       
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       @Solarinas thank you, I appreciate it. Have a great Sunday.