runc principles
In the design and development of runc and libcontainer we try to follow these principles:
(Work in progress)
- Don't try to replace every tool. Instead, be an ingredient to improve them.
- Less code is better.
- Fewer components are better. Do you really need to add one more class?
- 50 lines of straightforward, readable code is better than 10 lines of magic that nobody can understand.
- Don't do later what you can do now. "//TODO: refactor" is not acceptable in new code.
- When hesitating between two options, choose the one that is easier to reverse.
- "No" is temporary; "Yes" is forever. If you're not sure about a new feature, say no. You can change your mind later.
- Containers must be portable to the greatest possible number of machines. Be suspicious of any change which makes machines less interchangeable.
- The fewer moving parts in a container, the better.
- Don't merge it unless you document it.
- Don't document it unless you can keep it up-to-date.
- Don't merge it unless you test it!
- Everyone's problem is slightly different. Focus on the part that is the same for everyone, and solve that.