So the directory will be test. The doc will be README? Is there any 
required format for the doc?
To test the transfer module I have a bunch of python scripts very 
specific to my machine. Obviously
they won't work very well for others but they do serve as a "how to". Do 
you want those checked in?
If so, do we need Makefiles? Are we all going to do the checkins 
separately or send them to one person
who does them in batch? Do we need a bug opened on this?

Jean

Jack Schwartz wrote:
> Hi Alok.
>
> On 02/10/09 12:15, Alok Aggarwal wrote:
>> Hi Jack,
>>
>> On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Jack Schwartz wrote:
>>
>>> HI Alok.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your feedback.
>>>
>>> I agree that we should keep tests in similar format to ON.  There 
>>> are lots of places in ON which keep tests together with the things 
>>> they are testing; the example of dtrace which you sight is one.  
>>> However, some places in ON don't do this, such as the example of 
>>> ztest which you sight.
>>>
>>> It is important from an organizational point of view to keep tests 
>>> together with the things they test;  if nothing else, doing this 
>>> will provide a logical place to look for the desired tests.  What I 
>>> proposed supports this.
>>
>> Okay, cool. The only thing I would say is to have the
>> testing subdirs be named 'test'.
> Sounds fine to me.
>
>    Thanks,
>    Jack
>>
>> Alok
>
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