Dear Jeff,
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 08:25:47AM -0500, Jeffrey Burke wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Nick Coghlan ncoghlan@redhat.com wrote:
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Excerpts from Amit Saha's message of 2014-08-20 14:04 +10:00:
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Yep, lets start with some permissive "you can do whatever you want" defaults (it's a test harness after all), and if we get requests to be able to run tests in a locked down container instead... well, part of the reason for giving the default container lots of power is so people can start their *own* locked down containers if they want them. If people want the harness container to be more configurable, they're gonna have to be *real* persuasive in order to successfully argue that starting a second container doesn't make more sense :)
Hi All, I wanted to see if I could revive this thread. It has been several years now. We still have two harnesses in Beaker. Roman do you have a roadmap of the Beaker Harness plan.
I don't specifically know the contents of that conversation. Perhaps Dan can give me a hint if I'm on a wrong track here.
Our current idea is to make restraint the default harness for RHEL8+ and therefore slowly phase out beah (as the default). That includes getting restraint to achieve feature parity with beah. I don't have an exact time frame for this yet and how we would pull this off, since I expect there are possibly higher priority items coming up.
Does that answer your question or at least goes in the right direction?
Kind Regards,