If the effort to do both is less than the sum of each individually then I say 
lets do it.

Kirk, I recall you putting some effort into JUnit 5 at some point. 

-Jake


> On Jun 26, 2020, at 11:13 AM, Jens Deppe <jde...@vmware.com> wrote:
> 
> A bigger effort (but I think more correct and sustainable) would be to switch 
> to junit 5 where something like this could more easily be implemented.
> 
> --Jens
> 
> On 6/26/20, 9:11 AM, "Robert Houghton" <rhough...@vmware.com> wrote:
> 
>    The plugin code that spawns junit test workers on containers needs some 
> serious help. Aside from the benefit we would get on windows, we also are 
> blocked on getting to the next major version of Gradle with the current tool. 
> I really think it might be easier to write our own Gradle plugin at this 
> point.
> 
> 
>    From: Jacob Barrett <jabarr...@vmware.com>
>    Date: Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 12:26 PM
>    To: dev@geode.apache.org <dev@geode.apache.org>
>    Subject: Docker on Windows
> 
>> On Jun 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, Jens Deppe <jde...@vmware.com> wrote:
>> It's been a couple of years since Sai and I tried (but failed) to dockerize 
>> the tests. I'm sure docker support has improved and it might be worth trying 
>> that again.
> 
>    Docker on windows has improved a lot but wasn’t the major issue the docker 
> plugin for Gradle needed some serious work?
> 
>    I have recently been experimenting with the Docker/Kubernetes for Windows 
> experience. Perhaps we can take another stab at this issue.
> 
>    -Jake
> 

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