Hi all,
chenguohai67@outlook is another  email address.
Guohai(Robert) Chen
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 23:02:15 +0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [alto] Process of IETF'93 interop

Dear all,
Jensen, Robert, Shu and a few other volunteers have proposed the interop 
process below. It is by no means to be rigid, but a possibility. Any 
suggestions from ALTO participants on changes are greatly appreciated!

A key item is the Google spreadsheet, which listed a set of interop cases. 
Robert has an open source client which can do the tests. I believe Wendy has a 
more complete client.

In the long term, a possibility is to host such related items (e.g., some open 
source test clients, servers, Lyle's schema) on a web site. One candidate we 
are thinking is www.openalto.org. It will be wonderful to have as many ALTO 
participants engaged.
Cheers,Richard 

On Friday, July 17, 2015, Jensen Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,

Following is the process of IETF'93 interop day. If you have any problems, 
please contact with our volunteers.

Volunteers:
"Jensen" <[email protected]>
"Xiao
 Lin" <[email protected]>
"Haoran" 
<[email protected]>
"Shu Dong" <[email protected]>
"G. 
Robert Chen" <[email protected]>
Outline:

Below is a brief guide of ALTO test process. You will find following 
information in the guide:



How to login to the start platform and what should be prepared by local and 
remote participants before the Interop day?The details of the test on 
interop-day.




Preparation: Before Interop-day

The interop volunteers have registered a IRC channel (#alto-interop@freenode). 
Please make sure you have an IRC client and be able to connect to the IRC 
channel before the interop-day.Each server participant should deploy its ALTO 
server with a public IP.Please download the test template from here: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1irUuS40aydX5hxQIexz1PTIcnYOJRBj_OYB2lXa3vd8/edit?usp=sharing.

Steps: On Interop-day

Step 1. Start

Please login to the IRC channel (#alto-interop@freenode), and each participant 
please announce yourself.Hearing all announcements, test chair will allocate a 
test ID (server A, .. client B) for every participant.Each server participant 
posts to the IRC its entry IRD.The test chair will continue to announce the 
matching of clients and servers.

Step 2. Test

Upon the announcement of a client-server matching, a google doc for the 
matching is created and announced on the IRC.The corresponding client 
participant will start to run its client to test the corresponding server.Test 
results will be recorded in the google doc. For a template of the good doc, 
please see 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1irUuS40aydX5hxQIexz1PTIcnYOJRBj_OYB2lXa3vd8/edit?usp=sharing.After
 finishing testing, please post to the IRC to let the test chair know.

Step 3. Summary of Results

After all the tests finished, client participants should send test reports to 
the volunteers.
Volunteers will summarize the results.The WG chair may report the summary 
results in the WG meeting next day.

--
Jensen, Xiao, Haoran, Shu, Robert


-- 
Richard




-- 
Richard


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