Automated Testing Summit 2018

This is a public planning page for the Automated Testing Summit

= 2018 meeting = Coordinated by: Tim Bird

Action items:
 * Determine attendees
 * create "wanted attendees" list
 * ask for interested parties
 * Determine venue
 * ask candidate attendees about which event, length, format works best for them


 * see who's interested in coming
 * send e-mail to find out which event, format, etc.

= Venue (candidates) =
 * Plumbers 2018 - Vancouver, Canada - Nov 13-15
 * ELC Europe 2018 - Edinburgh, Scotland - Oct 22-24

Note: For Plumbers, ATS would be a micro-conference during the event. For ELC Europe, ATS could be before, during or after the event.

= Attendees =

wanted attendees

 * Pawel Wieczorek (Samsung) - SLAV
 * Kevin Hillman (BayLibre) - KernelCI, lab-in-a-box
 * Tom Gall (Linaro) - LKFT
 * Neil Willliams (Linaro) - LAVA
 * Jan Lübbe (Pengutronix) - Labgrid
 * Tim Bird (Sony) - Fuego, ttc
 * Andrew Murray (Witekio) - started this initiative
 * Daniel Sangorrin (Toshiba) - Fuego/CIP
 * Khiem Nguyen (Renesas) - LTSI testing
 * more people from industry
 * (comcast? - ask Khem for contact (done))

possible invitees

 * Yannick Brosseau (Facebook) -
 * Dmitry Vyokov (Google) - KASAN, syskaller testing
 * Kenji Tadano (Mitsubishi)
 * Kengo Ibe (Mitsubishi)
 * Shuah Khan (Samsung) - kselftest
 * Cyril Hrubis (?) - LTP
 * someone from yocto? (who?)
 * someone from buildroot? (Thomas Petazzoni?) (is the buildroot community interested in this?)
 * someone from U-Boot? (Tom Rini/Stephen Warren/Simon Glass)?

interested in attending
Please add your preferred co-located conference (ELCE, Plumbers, or something else), if you have one.


 * Geert Uytterhoeven - general board farm (ELCE or FOSDEM)
 * Kieran Bingham - general board farm
 * Jan-Simon Möller - general board farm, especially LAVA & KernelCI
 * Marco Cavallini (Koan) - general board farm
 * Chris Fiege (Pengutronix) - board farm hardware, special development tools (USB-SD-Mux, ...)
 * Michal Simek (Xilinx) - general board farm
 * Punnaiah Choudary Kalluri (Xilinx) - general board farm
 * Neil Willliams (Linaro) - LAVA
 * Tim Bird (Sony) - Fuego, ttc (either ELCE or Plumbers is OK)
 * Carlos Hernandez (Texas Instruments) - manages board farm at TI
 * Otavio Salvador (O.S. Systems) - (prefers ELCE)
 * Jan Lübbe (Pengutronix) - labgrid (prefers just after ELCE)
 * Milosz Wasilewski (Linaro) - LKFT (ELCE or FOSDEM are fine) - can cover LKFT if Tom can't make it
 * Muhammad Shafique (Mentor) - general board farm, LAVA & KernelCI
 * Mirza Krak (Endian Technologies AB) - (ELCE or FOSDEM)
 * Tim Orling (Yocto Project) - (ELCE, possibly Plumbers)
 * Matt Hart (Linaro) - board farm, PDUDaemon, LAVA and KernelCI
 * Rouven Czerwinski (Pengutronix) - labgrid (prefers just after ELCE)
 * Mark Brown (Linaro) - Board farm stuff, kernelci, consuming results
 * Alan Bennett (Open Source Foundries) - (prefers ELCE)
 * Tyler Baker (Open Source Foundries)
 * Manuel Traut (Linuxtronix) - r4d, jenkins, ci-rt
 * Anna-Maria Gleixner (Linuxtronix) - r4d
 * Zhenfeng Zhao (Wind River) - (either ELCE or Plumbers is fine)
 * Shuah Khan (Samsung) - kselftest (Linaro connect?)
 * Steve McIntyre (Linaro) - LAVA (any)

= Agenda (brainstorming) = Here is some brainstorming on an agenda...


 * board farm survey (lightning talks)
 * what are people using?
 * what works?
 * what's missing?
 * board discovery/lab introspection?
 * layers and interfaces
 * what layers are supported, needed?
 * any way to leverage/separate/isolate existing software?
 * what tests need to be supported?
 * boot-time
 * run-time
 * package-based (package unit tests)
 * driver (hardware specific?)
 * requiring specialized hardware external to board (e.g. canbus simulator, hdmi frame-grabber)
 * multinode
 * how to allocate/schedule multiple pieces of equipment for a test (e.g. 2 or more nodes for a network test)
 * results reporting
 * centralized server and API to it (kernelCI json?)
 * sharing tests
 * how to define standards
 * de-facto only? (dominant project? (cough, LAVA))
 * documents?
 * survey of existing projects, and what pieces they focus on (or don't)