Ok , I have skimmed through the autopkgtest, looks like this is more
embedded into a package unit test thing  , while sparky is more like
integrated testing with more general approach, closer to end to end testing
, once a demo server is ready you will be able to see it

On Wed, Dec 24, 2025 at 11:16 AM Roland Clobus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Alexey,
>
> On 23/12/2025 18:56, Alexey Melezhik wrote:
> > Ok, the idea is to adopt something similar to Debian -
> > https://git.resf.org/testing/Sparky_Getting_Started <https://
> > git.resf.org/testing/Sparky_Getting_Started>
>
> It looks a bit like the functionality that is present in autopkgtest:
> running commands and verifying their output.
> Note that openQA is targeting graphical tests (although SUSE has an
> impressive amount of tests running purely on the console).
>
> Can you provide a comparison chart to compare your tool with e.g.
> openQA, autopkgtest, ...?
>
> Do you have a server where the tool can be seen live?
>
> With kind regards,
> Roland Clobus
>

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