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I agree with all of that, but none of it is their intellectual property. It's mostly brand recognition that keeps them afloat.

K8s could easily release a command line clone and unseat docker in fairly short order.

Not dimininishing the value of what the docker folks bundled together and marketed. They did a terrific job. It just isn't very protected.




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