I don't think a new tag makes sense here, at least not yet.
For one, there's already a container-file tag, which is likely too close to "Containerfile" for it to be its own tag.
Second, if there is no useful distinction between Containerfiles and Dockerfiles, then a new containerfile tag would just be a direct synonym of dockerfile, which isn't useful either, unless containerfile is a particularly common name (which might make it useful as a signpost of sorts).
In general, tag renames should be dictated more by actual usage than by an organization proposing a rename (even with Docker being part of the Open Container Initiative). If Docker came out and decided they were renaming their files to this new name, it might make sense to rename the tag, but this doesn't appear to be at that level (at least not yet).
Here's some data I pulled together about this and related/ mentioned tags. It didn't end up being incredibly relevant, but I pulled it together, so I'll put it here anyway.
- 10,548 total questions
- 9,532 (90%) questions are also tagged docker
- 1 question tagged buildah
- 4 tagged podman
- 0 tagged rkt (Docker alternative)
- 0 tagged lxd (Docker alternative)
(SEDE Query)
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