Re: Are there kernel testing suites out there? We need them.

Miles Lane (miles@amazon.com)
Sun, 04 Jul 1999 15:05:53 -0700


Maybe it would be worthwhile to set a linux-testing list? I'm not sure
how to go about getting this set up. Perhaps RedHat could sponsor it or
it could be added to the lists hosted at Rutgers. Thoughts?
Suggestions?

I am thinking it would be helpful to have a place to discuss
Linux testing systems, projects, methodology, and so on.

I could put up a website. It would take a while for me to
research how it would all work and get the thing running,
but I have do web development experience and I have a lot
of good contacts at Amazon.com. I envision starting out
small, where folks could submit project white papers
outlining the systems they'd like to create or have created
for them. Then, as development moves forward, releases
would be posted. Documentation would be there, too.

For development kernel testing, there would be pointers
to gdb references and info on setting up a machine for
kernel debugging.

Anyhow, it's a thought (albeit, sketchy).

I don't want to clutter up the linux-kernel list with a more
of off-topic messages (sorry for the current deluge).

Miles

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