Sure, docker-compose is great, but could we get similar functionality using just the tools that are built into CoreOS? Can we get automatic updates, too? Yes we can! 📦
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I don’t trust anything related to red hat

Genuine question here: why?

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It’s just morally rough that they basically said they don’t get anything of benefit from contributing to open source despite really owing their start to it

Thanks for the honest answer.

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Have you seen how they have behaved recentl?

I don’t have a horse in this race, but this is a really unhelpful non-answer.

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You mean showing a commitment to open-source and keeping all of their software open-source (when most other “open-source” companies in similar situations switched to non-Free licenses, like Elasticsearch for example)?

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