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> We'll be hosting the first ever Testing in Ubuntu Birds of a Feather session at UDS-P. This event is heavily inspired by the [[http://us.pycon.org/2011/openspaces/TestingBOF/|Pycon TiP BoF]], and it will follow much the same format of opening remarks, followed by lightning round talks. || When:||'''Wednesday at 7:30pm'''|| || Where:||Plenary Room|| ||I'm hungry:||Pizza and beer will be provided|| <
> If you are going to be at UDS, and want to give a quick, 5 minute talk on something cool you've learned about or developed for '''automated''' testing, do sign up below. You do not have to give a talk in order to attend. The talks do not have to be about Ubuntu specifically, but should be useful to those developing Ubuntu infrastructure. == Testing in Ubuntu lightning talks sign up == || Name || Topic || || EvanDandrea || Using cloud-init to test the crash db || || James Westby || Testability and monitoring || || Michael Larabel || Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org || || Martin Mrazik || Launchpad/Jenkins integration (not only) for Unity || || Barry Warsaw || {{{debian/rules}}} goo to enable testing for Python 2 and Python 3 || || Paul Larson || Linaro Automated Validation Architecture (LAVA) || || Ted Gould || Testing dbus services with libdbustest || || Daniel Manrique || Test automation with Arduino || || James Page/Adam Gandelman || Automated Testing of Openstack on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ||