Moby Project
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Docker Desktop 4.29: Docker Socket Mount Permissions in ECI, Advanced Error Management, Moby 26, and New Beta Features
Docker Desktop 4.29 introduces enhancements to secure and streamline the development process and to improve error management and workflow efficiency. With the integration of Enhanced Container Isolation (ECI) with Docker socket mount permissions, the debut of Moby 26 within Docker Desktop, and exciting features such as Docker Compose enhancements via synchronized file shares reaching Beta, we’re equipping developers with the essential resources to tackle the complexities of modern development head-on.
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Docker Desktop 4.27: Synchronized File Shares, Docker Init GA, Private Extensions Marketplace, Moby 25, Support for Testcontainers with ECI, Docker Build Cloud, and Docker Debug Beta
Learn about new features in Docker Desktop 4.27, including synchronized file shares, collaboration enhancements in Docker Build Cloud, and Docker Debug Beta release.
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Docker Desktop 4.20: Docker Engine and CLI Updated to Moby 24.0
Explore new features of the major release of Moby 24.0 in Docker Desktop 4.20.
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Docker Desktop 4.19: Compose v2, Moby Project Update, and New Language Support
Docker Desktop release 4.19 brings performance enhancements, new language support, and a Moby update. Docker Init (Beta) includes support for Node and Python, and viewing Docker Scout secure software supply chain data for images directly in Docker Desktop is now easier.
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What is Notary and why is it important to CNCF?
As you may have heard, the Notary project has been invited to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Much like its real world namesake, Notary is a platform for establishing trust over pieces of content. In life, certain important events such as buying a house are facilitated by a trusted third party called a “notary.” When…
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Introducing Moby Project: a new open source project to advance the software containerization movement
Since Docker democratized software containers four years ago, a whole ecosystem grew around containerization and in this compressed time period it has gone through two distinct phases of growth. In each of these two phases, the model for producing container systems evolved to adapt to the size and needs of the user community as well…
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