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I'd actually recommend Podman over Docker nowadays. It's basically a drop in replacement and embraces open source while Docker's moving more in the direction of a closed monetized model.
I really want to use podman, but the compose part in it is still a bit too far behind
I guess I'm pretty basic with my compose files, what did you end up running into with that?