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The LKFT project exists to serve kernel developers and the kernel development community.<br /> <br /> In the roughly two years that LKFT has existed, we have run over 60 million tests and sent hundreds of bug reports and patches upstream.<br /> <br /> Based on what has worked well for us, and what hasnt, we are in the middle of a large refactor of our build and boot processes. The result will allow us to build and test more kernels, more quickly, with much more variety and granularity.<br /> <br /> Looking forward, there will be a focus on custom reporting and analytics that will allow us to get the precise data that kernel developers and communities need to make their jobs easier.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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SAN19-103
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2019-09-23 14:00:00
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Dan delights developers and users by focusing on good tools and great automation. You can usually find him writing documentation, tests, and yaml. So much yaml.
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Dan Rue
Managing Tech Lead, LKFT
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Validation and CI
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SAN19-103 - Linux Kernel Functional Testing (LKFT) 2.0