Hi Paul,

It sounds great! There are many advantages,
1) We can test anything come to our mind anytime even we are out of office.
2) Leverage more resource to help on the test.
3) Extend the influence of our product.

To achieve a successful remote testing, we need consider the carefully
about all the aspects related to the test system performance, which will
affect the test result and impression given to community users.

Thanks
Vicky

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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