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Based on some discussion held during the Xen Summit, I have started trying to organize the work that people are doing testing Xen. Granted, this bears a remarkable similarity to herding cats. Nonetheless, I've started collecting information about all of the tests that people run (many of them regularly) on the Xen wiki: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenTest What I propose it that we as a community decide on what it means when we say 'Xen works correctly' -- either for a release or a new platform. That is to say, what is the minimal set of functionality required to consider a port 'working'? And how do we determine that that functionality _is_ working? Ideally, we can build on the most excellent work already done in xm-test and maybe even someday get to the point where a developer can run 'make check' and know whether or not their patch helped or hindered. Any help that you can offer -- corrections, wiki editing, better testing methodology -- is greatly appreciated. Hit the wiki site and let's see if we can decide something by the _next_ Xen Summit; what's there is a very rough first pass and I'll be the first to admit it still needs a _lot_ of work :). Thanks in advance. -- Ciao, al ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Stone Alter Ego: Open Source and Linux R&D Debian Developer Hewlett-Packard Company http://www.debian.org E-mail: ahs3@xxxxxxxxx ahs3@xxxxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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