Guest post by Docker Captain Gianluca Arbezzano I like the idea that nobody cares about where their application runs.
Tinkerbell starts a docker daemon, and it downloads and executes a set of actions (as you read Docker containers).
Even if it dedicated to a specific use case like the one we have to Tinkerbell (it is just a temporary execution environment that relays on Docker) we still have to take care of: We can’t make one that works for everything and everybody.
LinuxKit is now part of the Linux Foundation, initially developed by Docker specifically to release Docker for Mac.