Re: RFC: Storing Automated Tasks/Tests In Dist-Git

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On 10/03/2016 09:50 PM, Tim Flink wrote:
One of the features for Taskotron that we've been planning since the
beginning was a way for contributors to maintain their own automated
tasks/tests which would be run during a package's lifecycle.

I'm happy to say that we're almost to this milestone and wanted to get
some feedback from devel@ on the specifics of what we're planning WRT
where these automated tasks will be stored and the execution modes that
we're planning to support. Our current plan is written up at:

https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/w/taskotron/new_distgit_task_storage_proposal/

The hope is that by making it easier for contributors to write
automated tasks and making the model completely self-service and
convention drive, there will be a lot more automated checks for
packages than we currently have for Fedora.

Please read through the wiki page I mentioned above and give us
feedback on whether what we're planning to implement is going to be
useful or if there are areas of the plan which could be improved.
Is there any way how this can be run on RHEL too once there will be some tests?

Is there possibility to run the tests in Beaker?

From the wiki it does not look in any way compatible with existing RHTS tests implemented in BeakerLib. Are there any plans to draw closer these initiatives in one way or the other?

Regards,

--
Jakub Jelen
Associate Software Engineer
Security Technologies
Red Hat
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