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Should I bother learning Podman?
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If you are begining in Docker/Podman, you can try take some course from red hat like DO188, if you don't want fork money, Red Hat with Dan Walsh offer free books https://developers.redhat.com/e-books/podman-action
It will be beneficial for us, developer, and Dan Walsh, Brent Baude, are mostly replying in #podman libera.chat. Well you can ask here tho, I think it's okay.
I just hope /r/podman in reddit moved here, and being federated...