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Just like how you don't really expect later devs to learn the intricacies of your hand rolled deployment setup.

The difference is, kubernetes is pretty standardized and therefore learnable in a repeatable way, unlike the Frankenstein of tooling you might otherwise cobble together.



> kubernetes is pretty standardized

Sure. Though the standard changes weekly.


My favorite Kubernetes joke can be told in one word:

v1alpha1


I used to make this joke a lot but all of the stuff I use has made it to v1 :)

And the good thing is the graduation process means that this can actually be relied upon not to break compatibility.


That would only be true if you actually need 90% of what k8s provides and will end up reproducing it poorly.




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