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===== Linux kernel bot tests ===== | ===== Linux kernel bot tests ===== | ||
- | This purpose of this wiki is to document ongoing and existing testing which target the Linux kernel. If a bot testing project has its own page we provide references to their page, otherwise this wiki is used as the home for documenting such efforts. | + | This purpose of this wiki is to document ongoing and existing testing which target the Linux kernel. If a bot testing project has its own page we provide references to their page, otherwise this wiki is used as the home for documenting such efforts. These pages will also document whether or not these bots send out reports, who runs the reports / scripts/ who sends the reports or fixes, and how often. Sometimes projects do not specify these things but its important maintainers and develoeprs are aware of how things were intended to be used. |
===== kselftest ===== | ===== kselftest ===== | ||
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===== kernelci.org ===== | ===== kernelci.org ===== | ||
- | A distributed farm of real and emulated hardware, focused on build, boot, and testing of upstream kernels. For more information, please visit the following links: [[kernelci.org| kernelci.org]] | [[wiki.kernelci.org|wiki]] | [[api.kernelci.org|api]] | + | A distributed farm of real and emulated hardware, focused on build, boot, and testing of upstream kernels. For more information, please visit the following links: [[http://kernelci.org|kernelci.org]] | [[http://wiki.kernelci.org|wiki]] | [[http://api.kernelci.org|api]] |