http://openqa.opensuse.org/

OpenSUSE pulls off another amazing innovation to follow on from 2 of my
favourite recent web apps: the openSUSE Build Service (obs) and SUSE Studio.

>From the blurb:
"The openSUSE Project announces the 1.0 release of the unique
cross-distribution-capable, fully automated testing framework
*openQA<http://openqa.opensuse.org/>
*. openQA is the only comprehensive testing tool which can run tests on
every level of the OS, from core functionality like the bootloader and
booting the kernel up to testing applications like Firefox and LibreOffice.
It shows the results in a convenient web interface and allows testers to see
screenshots and even *videos* of the issues found. openQA is used to run
nightly tests of the ‘Factory’ development repository for the upcoming openSUSE
12.1 release <http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:12.1>. openQA is available under
the GPL version 2 or later."

P.

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