Likewise if Docker is already one big binary it shouldn't be impossible to create a daemonless mode (Doxorcism?).
And while I don't support "revolution" (or even think that Rocket is necessarily better than Docker, or that Better One Should Win), I really appreciate break from monoculture. Having one large player in any area is harmful. Even if Rocket stays a niche project, its existence on the market will influence Docker's strategy.
Also, would you mind clarifying what you mean by "daemonless mode"?
So, anybody want to help hack on embedded Docker?
See also this good, unbiased explanation of the relationship between Docker, CoreOS and systemd: http://www.ibuildthecloud.com/blog/2014/12/03/is-docker-fund...
https://plus.google.com/events/c56kbn26s6g01n6m4tj2nmdgnfc
If someone could fix docker so that projects like this are not required: https://github.com/ibuildthecloud/systemd-docker
...that would be great!