IMO, "Boycott" is the wrong term here. This is making an argument that Docker is bad due to Docker-inherent technology decisions. If that's true, those are the reasons not to use it.
Boycotts are reasons to not use a product for external reasons. i.e. not buying an otherwise-awesome car because the manufacturer used slave labor in the past.
(I personally hate containers and am way more into hardware-assisted virtualization, but I'm an outlier, and this is orthogonal to whether "boycott" is the right term here.)
Boycotts are reasons to not use a product for external reasons. i.e. not buying an otherwise-awesome car because the manufacturer used slave labor in the past.
(I personally hate containers and am way more into hardware-assisted virtualization, but I'm an outlier, and this is orthogonal to whether "boycott" is the right term here.)