They are frantically working to be the alternative to docker.
Just give them enough time and it will run in Ubuntu just fine.
Obviously it will happen after they get it feature complete on their own OS.
Given the amount of work need to achieve feature parity with docker (which I suppose Docker Inc tough was it's moat), they have no viable competition right now and so this strategy makes sense.
Just give them enough time and it will run in Ubuntu just fine.
Obviously it will happen after they get it feature complete on their own OS.
Given the amount of work need to achieve feature parity with docker (which I suppose Docker Inc tough was it's moat), they have no viable competition right now and so this strategy makes sense.