There have been rumblings about a possible split in the Docker ecosystem. Now Red Hat and the Open Container Initiative have unveiled a project that may not be pitched as a Docker fork, but sure has the makings of one.
The OCID project uses many Docker pieces to create a runtime for containers that can be embedded directly into the Kubernetes container orchestration system.
That version of the Docker runtime, Red Hat says, has been built for those who "need a simple, stable environment for running production applications in containers" -- a broad hint that Docker's "move fast and break (some) things" philosophy of product development has spurred a backlash.