Reviving an old thread from the archives... comments in-line.
On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 12:21 -0400, caiqian at
redhat.com wrote:
> Great news! Thanks for the efforts!
>
> > * What hardware will be added?
>
> For the starter of the kernel testing, we definitely need some bare-metal systems
for all archs that Fedora supports, and VT systems that we can perform virt-related
testing.
>
> > * What tests to deploy?
>
> We would like to move more kernel tests to Fedora as much as possible. Most are
general purpose kernel testing without too much enterprise hardware dependency. For
example,
>
> * KernelTier1 and KernelTier2 tests.
> * kdump tests.
> * perhaps hardware cert v7 tests.
> * LTP
Would it make sense to document [1] what these tests do? Just so when
people ask, "what is kernel tier1?" ... we can direct them to the wiki
describing the tests.
Thanks,
James
Very good point James. All tasks should be properly documented. Also,
are these tests even available for use outside of Red Hat? where are
the sources? poke poke :)
-Chris
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