> It tells me they see this as a 'loud minority' problem
I don’t think that’s what it is. I think it’s minimizing. Don’t worry, it’s only 2%.
The problem is that’s 2% directly. If my organization has a Docker license, we’re not effected because we’re commercial.
But that’s not true is it? If we use Docker there is a very good chance that we use or base some of our images on open source images. We’re effected indirectly.
I admit it’s probably not possible to measure, maybe even estimate.
But the total number of organizations this change will be a problem for us way more than 2%. And they don’t want to admit it.
I don’t think that’s what it is. I think it’s minimizing. Don’t worry, it’s only 2%.
The problem is that’s 2% directly. If my organization has a Docker license, we’re not effected because we’re commercial.
But that’s not true is it? If we use Docker there is a very good chance that we use or base some of our images on open source images. We’re effected indirectly.
I admit it’s probably not possible to measure, maybe even estimate.
But the total number of organizations this change will be a problem for us way more than 2%. And they don’t want to admit it.