[continued from previous message]
And of course, all of this is open source, and built on top of Debian,
so other developers can use this setup[1].
[1]
https://thunk.org/gce-xfstests
See? No forges are required. Just a git repo, which could be on
github, but it could just as easily be on Salsa or git.kernel.org.
- Ted
P.S. I will note that Intel is also currently running a "zero-day
test bot" which watches the Linux kernel mailing list for patches, and
it will automatically apply the patches, and run both functional and performance tests. If there are any test regressions or significant
changes in performance (either positively or negatively) an e-mail
gets sent automatically to the subsystem maintainer and to the person
who authored the patches. Again, no forges are required.
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