Yes, this is a good idea. Easier than cloning as in my 1. possibility.

[What I do not yet know with this variant (or my 1. poss.), how I would 
isolate the tests. A subsequent test should not be able to access any 
remains of a previous test. To destroy and recreate the container (and also 
re-register the runner) after each test seems to be a hassle. Maybe my 2. 
possibility would provide better isolation. But I'll ask again if 
necessary, this is another subject.]

Thanks for your comment!


On Tuesday, 10 March 2015 23:16:21 UTC+1, sytse wrote:
>
> Can you take your docker image and add any runner from 
> https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-ci/#gitlab-runner to it and save that 
> as a new image? 
>
>
>

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