Better Test Those Kernel Patches 18
alanjstr writes: "eWeek reports that 'The Open Source Development Lab has created a code benchmarking tool--known as the Scalable Test Platform--that it says will allow developers to easily test their Linux kernel patches from a variety of tests and server configurations.' It is intended for centralized performance testing." OSDL is sponsored by a lot of companies, including VA Linux, parent company of OSDN and Slashdot.
No, Windows doesn't do such testing? (Score:1)
The idea of that lab is, as the text you hopefully read claimed, to "allow developers to easily test their Linux kernel patches". Good Thing! (tm)
Re:No, Windows doesn't do such testing? (Score:1)
Re:No, Windows doesn't do such testing? (Score:2)
Re:No, Windows doesn't do such testing? (Score:1)
A now -1 moderated post claimed "Windows doesn't need this kind of testing" so I merely pointed out it actually needs and obviously gets a lot of testing, and that this lab wasn't for end users but for developers.
Re:No, Windows doesn't do such testing? (Score:1)
Re:No, Windows doesn't do such testing? (Score:1)
Thanks for clarification.
Don't just TEST your new kernel. (Score:1)
Re:Don't just TEST your new kernel. (Score:2)
Arent we supposed to be making this stuff easier for the average user ?
With respect (an IMHO) i thought this sort of attitude and comment was a thing of the past and died with the maturation of Unix ?
Re:Don't just TEST your new kernel. (Score:3, Funny)
Who needs documentation??? Just read the source and pretend like you know what you are doing!
Re:Don't just TEST your new kernel. (Score:1)
KidA
Re:Don't just TEST your new kernel. (Score:1)
Re:Don't just TEST your new kernel. (Score:2)
Nice step, but we need more (Score:1)
Granted that's why there's the whole "pre" patch testing process and I'm sure the OSDL will have a nice selection of hardware, but it sounds like they're more focused on core kernel develop, which is great, but if enough people don't test the drivers the problems can't be found and unfortunately Alan Cox [linux.org.uk] has a limited amount of space in his house. He can't keep every possible configuration, so we all need to try and test those kernels more, I know I too am guilty of not trying out enough patches, but we can all do more to make this kernel even better.
KidA