Sure, no argument there.
> In my esperience, if some default set of tests comes out, then software
> tend to be optimized for this set. And that is badly wrong.
My post was motivated by two observations:
1. Alan Cox complains occasionally that Linus' trees are not well tested,
and can't survive the torture tests that the ac tree goes through before
release. (e.g.
"2.4.8-ac12
I'm trying to make sure I can keep this testable
as 2.4.9 vanilla isnt being stable on my test sets "
2. The STP at OSDLab seems like a great resource that we might be able
to leverage to solve the problem Alan points out.
I'm not suggesting anyone do any less testing. Just the opposite;
if we set things up properly with the STP, we might be able to run
many more tests before each final release.
- Dan
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