Heya,
  at FOSDEM I've briefly discussed with Bernhard M. Wiedemann (Cc:-ed)
about the OpenQA effort in OpenSUSE. They're doing plenty of automatic
installation and system testing based on some open QA infrastructure
developed by OpenSUSE.

What's cool is that they are doing that for Debian as well! (thanks a
lot for that. Below you can find some excerpts from a mail of Bernhard,
pointing to online resources:

On Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 10:06:05PM +0100, Bernhard M. Wiedemann wrote:
> following up on our exchange on FOSDEM today, here is the link to
> public test results:
> http://openqa.opensuse.org/results/?match=debian
> http://openqa.opensuse.org/ has some more general info
> 
> The http://os-autoinst.org website has pointers to the 2 git repos,
> and some documentation on how to write test modules.

Bernhard has mentioned we've discussed this on -qa in the past, but also
that in the meantime the infrastructure has evolved quite a bit.

I post it here (and to Lars, who has discussed in the past many topics
related to this) to see if we can advertise this more prominently (on
qa.debian.org?). That might help finding people interested in
contributing new tests, or helping with the code/infrastructure.

Cheers.
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