On 04/26/2012 02:03 PM, Spear, Raymond (Mission Critical Linux) wrote:
> I have been following the discussion about splitting out the tests from the 
> source.
>
> My organization is thinking about putting tests into autotest for our code 
> and hardware base.
> Given the changes that have been discussed, where is a good reference on how 
> to insert a test set into autotest>
>
> Thanks, ray spear
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Hi! Great news, thanks!  The split is moving ahead, you may have noticed 
a bunch of new repositories were added last night.  So, far this is all 
aimed at exploring what will be involved.  I'd guess it'll be a month or 
so before anything happens to the main repo, if not longer.  There are a 
lot of outstanding items around what the new workflow will look like, 
how we'll track versions and compatibility, etc.

So for now, I think it's just business as usual- send small patches to 
the ML (same as you have already). Bigger stuff should go via 
pull-requests to the main autotest repo.  Reference wise, I'd suggest 
skimming over 
https://github.com/autotest/autotest/wiki/SubmissionChecklist (it's a 
bit old).

Also, before submitting make sure you rebase based on the '[Autotest] 
[ANNOUNCEMENT] - Autotest history rewritten' note from Lucas.

Thanks again, and welcome!

Reference wise, I'd suggest skimming over 
https://github.com/autotest/autotest/wiki/SubmissionChecklist


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