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My personal feeling is that docker is a fantastic development tool, but it has no place in production. We have a close reason that says

Questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow

So on that basis I don't expect to find most docker questions on-topic for SF. I accept that this may not be a majority viewpoint, but it's mine, and it will giverngovern my close-voting practices in this regard.

My personal feeling is that docker is a fantastic development tool, but it has no place in production. We have a close reason that says

Questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow

So on that basis I don't expect to find most docker questions on-topic for SF. I accept that this may not be a majority viewpoint, but it's mine, and it will givern my close-voting practices in this regard.

My personal feeling is that docker is a fantastic development tool, but it has no place in production. We have a close reason that says

Questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow

So on that basis I don't expect to find most docker questions on-topic for SF. I accept that this may not be a majority viewpoint, but it's mine, and it will govern my close-voting practices in this regard.

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MadHatter
  • 81.3k
  • 19
  • 28

My personal feeling is that docker is a fantastic development tool, but it has no place in production. We have a close reason that says

Questions about development, testing and development tools may be asked on Stack Overflow

So on that basis I don't expect to find most docker questions on-topic for SF. I accept that this may not be a majority viewpoint, but it's mine, and it will givern my close-voting practices in this regard.