Thias sounds similar to the situation with web browsers. In theory they're built on open protocols. In practice whatever chrome wants will eventually be where things go.
What is the current state of the "container Linux" ecosystem? It seemed like it was all the rage for a few years then sort of lost steam. Seems like a really good idea as a only moderately heavy container user.
This is a good candidate for the list. Most solutions don't really differentiate themselves much, but being designed for production environments is certainly unique amongst the open source options.
> I'm working on a simple protocol capable of tunneling TCP/UDP over WebSockets. Basically you can think of it as a way of providing QUIC/WebTransport functionality over WebSockets (multiple streams, backpressure, datagrams, etc). Reference implementation is in Go. Feel free to reach out if it might be useful.