Kelsey: The integration of all these different parts is really where we're DAG or shines. We assimilate Docker to be this, I don't even what you call those container boats,. Oh, yeah, that cargo ship, right? That's a good analogy. Summarize as this like customs robotic arm.That's like part of your factory. Yeah. Do you think that's accurate? Was there any like, did he miss the point on any aspects of it? Kelsey: There's definitely sequence. Some pipelines are a better fit for dagger today. It's really build test deploy. And the deploy usually is we just hand off to a specialized deployment tool.
This week we’re joined by Solomon Hykes, the creator of Docker. Now he’s back with his next big thing called Dagger — CI/CD as code that runs anywhere. We’re users of Dagger so check out our codebase if you want to see how it works. On today’s show Solomon takes us back to the days of Docker, what it was like on that 10 year journey, his transition from Docker to Dagger, Dagger’s community-led growth model, their focus on open source and community, how it works, and even a cameo from Kelsey Hightower to explain how Dagger works.
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