The name was a collaborative effort. We suck at names :) And yeah, it's been retooled a lot to extract it more cleanly from the surrounding code.
p.s. Hello menage! Nice to see you commenting here :)
What menage said is true. As it came time to clean up what we were using internally it became a decision of adapting the code and semantics we already have to be cleaner, or starting anew with something like LXC (which…
FWIW, we have a lot of these things done internally, but not in a releasable form yet.
This is more true than the idea that there's a competitive advantage. We would love to open-source more of our stack (and are working towards it), but it's all very tied to the rest of our cluster environment. Piece by…
Namespaces will be coming, but we're not there yet. This captures some of what we are already doing internally, but not all of it, yet.
The name was a collaborative effort. We suck at names :) And yeah, it's been retooled a lot to extract it more cleanly from the surrounding code.
p.s. Hello menage! Nice to see you commenting here :)
What menage said is true. As it came time to clean up what we were using internally it became a decision of adapting the code and semantics we already have to be cleaner, or starting anew with something like LXC (which…
FWIW, we have a lot of these things done internally, but not in a releasable form yet.
This is more true than the idea that there's a competitive advantage. We would love to open-source more of our stack (and are working towards it), but it's all very tied to the rest of our cluster environment. Piece by…
Namespaces will be coming, but we're not there yet. This captures some of what we are already doing internally, but not all of it, yet.