Cloud native is the end product too. The point of my firmness with you was not to express that I don't care about windows users -- quite the contrary, none of this would exist without that -- but to express that I don't care about your issue with the definition of an already defined word.
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I got to buzzword and then I gave up reading. I'm going to go ahead and continue to double down on it until I don't see comments like this.
Multiple definitions have been provided, there is an entire cloud native computing foundation of which members of it are part of Universal Blue, and it's an incredibly common thing in any professional paid Linux job. I understand a small subset of users (Most of which are going to be Windows Gamers) might think cloud native means it's running in the cloud, but the website quite literally links to something that says that's not the case, and I'm okay suffering a few people not getting it.
I did a couple interviews on this just recently, you can see them here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhwNgfE5BwU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnQze1dMf2U&t=41m42s
If you have any further questions after these, let me know and I'll be happy to expand on it further!
Thanks! Our entire ujust/first run process is very much a work in progress and we're trying to improve it asap.