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* see who's interested in coming
 
* see who's interested in coming
 
* send e-mail to find out which event, format, etc.
 
* send e-mail to find out which event, format, etc.
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= Attendees =
  
 
== wanted attendees ==
 
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* Kieran Bingham - general board farm
 
* Kieran Bingham - general board farm
 
* Jan-Simon Möller - general board farm, especially LAVA & KernelCI
 
* Jan-Simon Möller - general board farm, especially LAVA & KernelCI
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= Agenda =
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Here is some brainstorming on an agenda...
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* board farm survey (lightning talks)
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** what are people using?
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** what works?
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** what's missing?
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*** board discovery/lab introspection?
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* layers and interfaces
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** what layers are supported, needed?
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** 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)
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** multinode
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*** how to allocate/schedule multiple pieces of equipment for a test (e.g. 2 or more nodes for a network test)
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* how to define standards
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** de-facto only? (dominant project? (cough, LAVA))
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** documents?
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* survey of existing projects, and what pieces they focus on (or don't)

Revision as of 12:06, 10 April 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.

Attendees

wanted attendees

  • Pawel Wieczorek (Samsung) - SLAV
  • Kevin Hillman (BayLibre) - KernelCI, lab-in-a-box
  • Tom Gall (Linaro) - LKFT
  • Niel Williams (Linaro) - LAVA
  • Jan Luebbe (Pengutronix) - Labrid
  • Tim Bird (Sony) - Fuego, ttc
  • Andrew Murray (Witekio) - started this initiative
  • Daniel Sangorrin (Toshiba)
  • Khiem Nguyen (Renesas)
  • 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)

interested in attending

  • Geert Uytterhoeven - general board farm
  • Kieran Bingham - general board farm
  • Jan-Simon Möller - general board farm, especially LAVA & KernelCI

Agenda

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)
  • 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)