Hey, Luke here, CTO at ClusterHQ.<p>As well as being proud of this company milestone, I can't wait to get powerstrip (<a href="https://github.com/clusterhq/powerstrip" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/clusterhq/powerstrip</a>) and flocker (<a href="https://github.com/clusterhq/flocker" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/clusterhq/flocker</a>) working together so that we can start composing flocker with other docker ecosystem tools.<p>It will be a great day that you can have a docker swarm with flocker and weave. Or kubernetes with flocker and socketplane. Or even mesosphere with rancher and calico ;)<p>We've got some pretty neat demos of powerstrip prototypes up here, fwiw: <a href="http://clusterhq.com/blog/powerstrip-prototype-docker-extensions-today/" rel="nofollow">http://clusterhq.com/blog/powerstrip-prototype-docker-extens...</a><p>Any questions just shout!<p>Cheers,
Luke
Congratulations Luke and team! The ClusterHQ crew is great to work with, they really get what we're trying to do with Docker, and they're providing great feedback on the best way to help the Docker ecosystem be successful, instead of getting in the way.<p>Whenever people ask me "I want to use the Docker ecosystem to distribute my product, what's the right way to do it?", I point to a handful of projects as examples to follow. ClusterHQ is definitely one of them. I'm tempted to point to other good examples here, but this is Luke's moment so I'll wait for a more appropriate occasion :)<p>Congratulations again!