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Re: Questions for DPL candidates: Support channels



On Thu, 2017-04-06 at 23:15 +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> > Would this count as a HCL for your $work?
> > 
> > https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn
> 
> I don't think any data, fed in good faith, could be termed as an HCL input.
> We should eye for certification tools similar to what Red Hat, SUSE, Canonical
> and Oracle may be using.

A process similar to this is what would be useful to our project, in my opinion.
Picked from Red Hat's HCL Documentation [1]

* The partner establishes a certification relationship with Red Hat.
* The partner creates a request for the certification of a specific system or
hardware component on Red Hat's internal certification website (https://hardware
.redhat.com).
Red Hat's certification review team creates an official test plan inside the
certification request to track the testing of all relevant components.
* The partner runs the tests specified in the official test plan and submits
results packages to Red Hat for analysis.
* The review team analyzes the test results and marks them as completed when
they receive passing results. Any failures require retesting.
* The partner provides Red Hat with a representative hardware sample that covers
the items that are being certified.
* The system or component is marked as certified when all tests have passing
results, and the entry is made visible to the public on the external Red Hat
Hardware Certification website at https://access.redhat.com/certifications if
the partner requested a published certification.

[1] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_Hardware_Certification/1/html/Test_Suite_User_Guide/sect-User_Guide-Certification_Process_Overview-Summaries.html

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Ritesh Raj Sarraf
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"Necessity is the mother of invention."

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