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Lars
> On 15 Apr 2015, at 12:17, Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Lars Kurth writes ("Blog: "Introducing Xen Projectâs New Test Lab" for
> review"):
>> Post at https://blog.xenproject.org/?p=10593&preview=true
>
> If there are failures, a bisection algorithm is run, which in most
> cases will identify the changeset
>
> Should be `many', sadly, because we have a fair few heisenbugs...
>
> But aside from that it's a pretty good posting.
>
> I would, in "what's next", emphasize plans to grant access to increase
> capacity and add more developers.
>
> Something like this perhaps ?
>
> <p>
>
> This increased capacity will allow us to further increase the
> breadth and depth of our testing. We have a number of enhancements
> in the pipeline, including (for example) testing of FreeBSD hosts,
> nested virtualisation, and compatibility testing with a variety of
> OS distributions.
>
> <h2> Broaden access </h2>
>
> The new system is in a community-operated colo, rather than inside
> the Citrix private network. This, and the increased capacity, will
> mean that we can to grant access to the facility to Xen Project
> community members regardless of their affiliation, and provide an
> on-demand testing capability.
>
> Ian.
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