Podman Desktop reaches 3 million downloads, thanks community for support
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Summary
Podman Desktop has reached 3,000,000 downloads, a major milestone for the open-source container management tool. The project team expresses gratitude to the community for contributions including bug reports, feature suggestions, extensions, and teaching. To celebrate, they launched a special surprise website (3m.podman-desktop.io) and shared appreciation for ongoing feedback.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe are extremely excited to share that Podman Desktop just crossed 3,000,000 downloads!
This milestone belongs to you.
Thank you for helping turn an idea into a tool people rely on.
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