This is absolutely the truth. Docker isn't something you can get an afternoon briefing on in a meeting room and then kinda wing it on implementation. How much you actually read the documentation will be immediately and plainly obvious and inversely proportional to the amount of problems you run into.
>> afternoon briefing on in a meeting room and then kinda wing it on implementation
I don't know where did you get that impression from. The article clearly states we ran docker in PRODUCTION for 6 months. The article wasn't written after a docker trial over a weekend.
>> How much you actually read the documentation will be immediately and plainly obvious and inversely proportional to the amount of problems you run into.
Pretty much everyone who's commented here and have had docker experience in production, agrees that a docker documentation sucks. Maintainers of the dockers project have already conceded that this is an issue so I don't why you're saying this.