> Ah ok, yeah I was talking mainly about module testing. But yeah, the general
> gist is if you want to run beaker tests for free and in a public CI, Werker
> + Docker seems to work :)

Yeah absolutely, it's an exciting way of doing tests really. There are
some exceptions of course - for example if you rely on testing
anything in the kernel docker isn't the best choice since a container
uses its parents kernel ... puppetlabs-firewall is an example of this
since it relies on iptables features in the kernel of the distro to be
tested correctly. But for most modules a docker/lxc-style test is
brilliant and fast.

ken.

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