I've spent a few hours digging around for solid documentation on the molecule
site <https://molecule.readthedocs.io/en/stable/configuration.html#driver>
or examples of people doing this, however I've come up with nothing
definitive.  OpenShift documentation
<https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/admin_guide/securing_builds.html>
rightly
advocates to limit privileged container access to dockerd daemon, which is
the default driver for molecule.  Tools like redhat-cop/openshift-applier
<https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-applier/blob/master/.travis.yml> and
other Red Hat projects seem to be managing ephemeral VMs for CI via
TravisCI rather than doing this in OpenShift itself with any of it's
BuildConfig / Jenkins support.

Would appreciate anyone pointing out some pre-existing projects out there
running on OpenShift that drive this or highlight why that is a no go.

Thanks
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