Hi all, 


I got a couple of questions (so that I am not asking each one separately in the 
list). I would be happy if you give me some input and help!



1. I've seen in other projects in Gitlab, that are organised in subgroups. 
Debian-Med is a sub-group of Debian Salsa but then all the individual packages 
are under it. Wouldn't it make more sense to have sub-sub-groups? e.g. 
bioinformaticsTools, imagingTools, etc? If not, why is that? Is there another 
level or structure somewhere else? E.G. a CI/CD? If so, can you point me there 
so that I understand and learn more about it?



2. Tests. I know that's a big one but if someone can break it down for me it 
would be awesome. I am checking older packages, with existing tests to learn 
more about what's the best way to do it. Some of them, just have sanity checks 
(i.e. a help message is displayed when there's no argument), some include basic 
functionality and some are much more detailed. Which is a good level for a test 
definition to close one of the already existing/open bugs? How do I learn more 
about system testing? I can't seem to find anything good on bibliography, 
especially about package/system testing. Everything seems to be about 
Selenium/hipster-web-tests and blog articles :) Can I add some sample test 
files if I need int the package? E.g. fasta/sequence files etc. and if so, is 
there any size constraint?



Thanks for your time!



SH

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