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dot20@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

No, it’s worse than that.

There is a separate open source project “Docker Engine” that runs 27% of containerized applications, that the for-profit “Docker Inc.” intentionally conflates with the proprietary, for-profit software “Docker Desktop” to get a major advantage over other for-profit businesses that sell tooling for “Docker Engine”.

To make matters worse, “Docker Inc.” still controls the “Docker Engine” project and “Docker” trademark. This contrasts with “Automattic”, which spun out the “WordPress” project and trademark into a separate entity “WordPress Foundation”.

It seems like you’re trying to read what I am saying in a way that fits what you want me to be saying and ignoring what I am saying rather than what I am clearly communicating.

Sorry, but I think this applies to you more than it does to me.

I’ll make one final attempt to spell it out. Mullenweg created WP and spun it out as a separate non-profit. Docker created Docker Engine and did not spin it out as a separate non-profit (which is the case for MOST companies that create open-source software).

I can’t put any more of a fine point on it, so this will be my last comment on the topic. Have a good day.

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