Yes, for any use. The final goal is to build a product with a long lifecycle, a standard ingress proxy for Docker Swarm, and release it under an open-source license. Not vice versa.
- I sell two Swarm courses on Udemy that are purchased daily and I've noticed more questions on Swarm lately. Not a lot, but more than a few each week.
- My Discord server had enough chatter on Swarm that a few months back we made a #swarm channel and it's now a top-3 channel (12k members) https://devops.fan
My docker mastery course just had 17 videos added on GitHub actions, my fav automation tool. It has vids and working yaml for container build/test workflows (yaml is open source at GitHub.com/bretfisher). I'm actually doing a workshop next week in Tampa at Civo Navigate called "Docker 101 in 2023" lol
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The following link states that rexray does not support shared volumes, and that it was designed so that "it forcefully restricts a single volume to only be available to one host at a time."