little bit of snark: wasn't Docker "fundamentally flawed"? If that was really the premise to launch Rocket why bother with this humongous PR? Don't get me wrong, I totally see how this is good for Rocket, just be honest and admit the "fundamentally flawed" argument was mainly smoke and mirrors to justify a defensive-offensive move by a VC-backed, for-profit company launched against another VC-backed, for-profit compa…
Ya, the messaging is starting to get really confusing. If the container formats really are that similar then there is no point in two parallel implementations, either augment docker containers or app containers. Doing both at the same time is just silly since from the looks of it they are going to converge on the same format anyway.
The federated nature of image identity that CoreOS is pushing for is a direct challenge to the special status that Docker has given index.docker.io, and that they have been strongly resisting attempts to change.
I don't care much if Rocket or Docker "wins", but I really hope the App Container federated approach does.