On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 10:13:04AM -0500, Wade Hampton wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi.  I was wondering if there has been any discussion of kernel
> > regression testing.  Wouldn't it be great if we didn't have to depend
> > on human testers to verify every change didn't break something?
> IMHO, much of the strength of Linux is the very large, extremely 
> diverse population of folks using it, testing it, beating on 
> the latest release, etc.  

The Linux community definately provides the configuration testing that
could never be done in a lab setting.  At least one that most companies
could afford.  

> However, a lab dedicated to testing the linux kernel, properly 
> funded, staffed, and containing the most common hardware and 
> software would be a good idea.  Does anyone have any idea how
> this could be accomplished?  Who could do it?  IBM?  What would
> it cost to setup a reasonable lab?  My guess would be dozens 
> of machines of various architectures, a staff of at least 10,
> several thousand square feet of space, and a good budget....
> Any takers?  

SGI is working on regression testing for Linux.  We have released some
of our tests and utilities under the Linux Test Project.  IMHO, a few
hundred tests aren't enough.  I need to make another big push with the
tests I've ported over the last few months.  

I believe there is some work in the Open Source Development Lab that
some IBMers could comment on.  I don't know if there is a web site
detailing their efforts yet.  

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Nate Straz                                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sgi, inc                                           http://www.sgi.com/
Linux Test Project                    http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ltp/
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