Hi,
the KWG brought up ktest as a tool that works well for kernel developers local workflow and is accepted in the community. Being smart might mean that we expand ktest so that kernel developers can not only test on their local machine, but also get the board diversity and powers of LAVA to their local desk.
Sounds good? Anyone can take a look if that is feasible at all and what the effort is? For me it's similar to what we did for cbuild, so I hope we can apply our know how from there...
Thanks!
+Deepak
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Alexander Sack asac@linaro.org wrote:
Hi,
the KWG brought up ktest as a tool that works well for kernel developers local workflow and is accepted in the community. Being smart might mean that we expand ktest so that kernel developers can not only test on their local machine, but also get the board diversity and powers of LAVA to their local desk.
Sounds good? Anyone can take a look if that is feasible at all and what the effort is? For me it's similar to what we did for cbuild, so I hope we can apply our know how from there...
Thanks!
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