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Revision as of 16:48, 8 November 2018
This page has information about issues and initiatives for automated testing of embedded Linux.
As of November 2018, there are a number of automated testing frameworks and tools for Linux.
Contents
Test Systems
See the Test Systems page for information about different test systems and frameworks for Linux.
Board Farms
See the Board Farm page for information about hardware and software related to running and managing a collection of devices being tested.
Test Standards
See Test Standards
Our community
The only online points of coordination between different test frameworks that I am aware of is this wiki and the following e-mail list:
Mailing list
Discussions on this topic held on the "Automated Testing" mailing list of the Yocto Project
Events
The first event specifically dedicated to automated testing of Linux was the Automated Testing Summit (ATS), held for the first time in October of 2018.
We hope to have another event in Lyon, France, in October of 2019.
More information
Presentations and other resources are available on the Testing page.