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Revision as of 21:17, 5 September 2019
This is a public planning page for the Automated Testing Summit
Please see: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/ats-2019/
Contents
2019 meeting
Coordinated by: Tim Bird
Mailing list
Inter-project discussions on Automated Testing occur on the "Automated Testing" mailing list of the Yocto Project
Date and Venue
- Location: Lyon, France
- Venue: Lyon Convention Center, 50 Quai Charles de Gaulle
- Date: October 31, 2019
- Rooms: (To be announced)
- Time: (To be announced)
- co-located (following) Embedded Linux Conference Europe and Open Source Summit Europe
- ELCE and OSSEU run Oct 28-30
- see https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference-europe-2019/
Attendance is by open to the public, and we are projecting the attendee fee to be $250, with this fee waived for speakers.
Summit Pre-planning
Here is a list of action items to do to prepare for the summit:
- organize program committee (in progress)
- get sponsors
- create sponsorship prospectus (almost done)
- contact candidate sponsors (in progress)
- hold "Call for Proposals"
- need to determine CFP dates (done)
- determine agenda
- organize program committee (in progress)
- advertise for attendees
- reserve venue, catering, AV rentals (done)
- create signage, web site, registration system
For private planning information, see the private planning wiki page
Call for Presentations
- CFP Open: Tuesday, May 28
- CFP Close: Friday, August 13
- Notifications Out: September 2
- Schedule Out: September 4
- Slides Due: October 24, 2019
- Event Date: October 31, 2019
Suggested Topics
- Board Farms and Test Labs - hardware, software, useful practices
- Layers and Interfaces - components of your automated CI loop and protocols between them
- Results Reporting - results aggregation, visualization, notifications, etc.
- Defining standards - propose or discuss conventions for test definitions, results formats, layer interoperability (e.g. protocols), etc.
- Existing Projects - describe your test system or framework and any challenges you overcame or that are still outstanding
- Scalability - supporting big data, or handling distributed builds or tests
- Ease of use - making testing and test development accessible to non-QA folk (developers, end-users)
Pre-meeting work
Here's what Tim thinks we need to do:
- Refine the test stack reference diagram
- Organize committees for specific APIs
- designate a head for each committee
Sponsors
Sponsorship is being provided by:
- (To be announced)
Schedule
(To be announced)
Summit Artifacts
(To be uploaded after the event)
Action items from meeting
Action items: