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Jeff Nickoloff
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Software engineer and author. Keep a blog and wrote Docker in Action. Iterating on products, projects, knowledge, and passion.

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    1. Darren Shepherd‏ @ibuildthecloud 18 Nov 2018
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      How is this not the worst of all worlds.https://next.redhat.com/2018/11/14/ukl-a-unikernel-based-on-linux/ …

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    2. Lucas Käldström‏ @kubernetesonarm 18 Nov 2018
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      Replying to @ibuildthecloud

      Want to elaborate?

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    3. Darren Shepherd‏ @ibuildthecloud 18 Nov 2018
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      Replying to @kubernetesonarm

      Many of the advantages of unikernels are simplicity, efficiency, and safety. Starting with a code base that is none of these, and then attempting to achieve it while maintaining compatibility seems infeasible. I think they fail to understand why unikernel adoption struggles.

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    4. Jeff Nickoloff‏ @allingeek 18 Nov 2018
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      Replying to @ibuildthecloud @kubernetesonarm

      I challenge their core assertion, "The fundamental problem is that today’s unikernels ... have abandoned the evolutionary community process that has made Linux such a success." Show me your data.

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    5. Jeff Nickoloff‏ @allingeek 18 Nov 2018
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      Replying to @allingeek @ibuildthecloud @kubernetesonarm

      Based on my experience in OSS over the last 4 years, I'd guess OSS unikernel projects probably struggle for the same reasons that other OSS projects do. Lack of marketing budget or giant corporate interest.

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      Jeff Nickoloff‏ @allingeek 18 Nov 2018
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      Replying to @allingeek @ibuildthecloud @kubernetesonarm

      "evolutionary community process..." WTF are they talking about? Did they just suggest unikernels are not OSS? MirageOS is a Linux @linuxfoundation project.

      9:13 PM - 18 Nov 2018
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        2. Paul Harvey‏ @csirac2 19 Nov 2018
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          Not speaking for RH or authors but this was hopefully more about leveraging existing Linux ecosystem investments & bringing associated community thereof along an alternate, perceived-easier path of “doing unikernels”.. unfortunate choice of words tho so I might contact them tmrw

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        1. ansiwen‏ @ansiwen 20 Nov 2018
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          Please don’t assume bad intention. Just bad wording. They probably mean: no well-maintained unikernel framework for existing POSIX apps exist, and that is AFAIK true. (Because these are half-baked unikernels anyway.) Disclaimer: I work for RH and also work with #MirageOS a lot.

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