Hi,

This is a decision I'll leave to the rest of the team, but my thoughts are
that:


On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Paul Larson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Option 1: You can develop your tests against lp:ubuntu-test-cases/touch,
> and submit tests (and patches to tests) as normal MPs
>

We should do this for anything already in that repository (memevent,
app-startup etc).


> Option 2: You can develop your tests in another project for longer-running
> development with more iterations, and when you're happy with the state of
> things, periodically ask us to pull a certain revision or tag into our
> tree. This way you can keep going with development in a trunk branch, while
> we keep a stable version for running in daily smoke testing.


We should do this for anything that either already has it's own project
(e.g.- lrt), or we expect to receive significant development in the
short-term future.


Cheers,

-- 
Thomi Richards
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