We could provide one or two machines for the users to do remote testing. 
And we also should recommend users to install a local system for those 
hardware dependent desktop applications, remote testing may decrease the 
usability and  performance for those applications.


Paul wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are working for the infrastructure setup for desktop testing. Now I'd
> like to collect the feedback about remote testing requirement for
> desktop testing. You know, the testing community in OpenSolaris
> community has provided some hardwares and one program called "Test
> Farm", then it can let community user leverage Sun's hardware for
> Solaris kernel/driver development and testing. For desktop testing,
> because all of our applications are GUI, the requirement is a little
> different from that. So I'd like to get your feedback if we need to do
> something like this way. If I can get enough positive feedback about it,
> I can discuss with team about how to setup it.
>
> The questions can be like this:
> 1. Do you think it is necessary to provide community user hardwares for
> desktop application remote testing?
> 2. If yes, could you please list some reasons?
>
> I'd like to set time limit from Aug. 26 to Sep. 1. Please give me your
> feedback.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul.
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