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I'd say that docker is still more user friendly than podman
In the future that may change but right now podman is still green
In which way do you find podman hard?
It isn't necessarily hard. However, it has some quirks and isn't as well documented online.
The official documentation is thoroughly exhaustive, and I am not aware of any quirks. It is almost 1:1 docker.
While the official docs are fine, the community is much smaller. It harder to find a podman quadlet file than a docker compose file.