I agree with you and I consider that I am not using the philosophy of the founders of docker.
Now I would like to question your words.
The philosophy or way in which docker should initially be used is written in stone?
I consider that I am taking a step beyond the capabilities that docker has.
I am creating a public project for developer, that allows you to create multiple project structures, and that at the same time allows you to share images or allows you to share projects on different plataforms.
I have another post here in the community about this project in which I ask the community for support but no one has written anything about it.
Each project has a yml file, the problem is that every time I wanted to build this project anywhere I would have to touch the dependencies in the container terminal, adding extensions and adding things that I wouldn’t want to be doing…