Save the insults. Make points.
mAnY lAyERs aside if it doesn’t actually do anything you have not ported anything.
It has to WORK to be a port.
See the PlayStation emulator example - same thing. The game itself is not ported but it still runs. That’s the point!
> Make points. mAnY lAyERs aside if it doesn’t actually do anything you have not ported anything.
You might consider reflecting on this long thread which seems to be solely about your personal definition of the word "port", and arguing with others that the definition should be what you say.
Particularly because you're now stooping to insulting other HN posters over one technical definition of one word.
It is porting, and I quote the post
> A partial port of Kubernetes’ “kubelet” binary, enough to run pods and probe them.
> Ports of several Kubernetes “controllers”: pod scheduler, namespace controller, kube-proxy, deployment controller, and a few more.
plus a re-implementation of the CNI and a container runtime.