One more question, do these doc files need a copyright/CDDL header?

Jean

Jean McCormack wrote:
> 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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