On 12/06/15 18:53, Valerie Fenwick wrote: > Hi Folks - > > I was wondering if there is a document anywhere describing what type of > testing you do before releasing a new version of OpenSSL? I'm guessing > you don't test on every potential hardware platform, on every potential > operating system that OpenSSL is used on, but rather a subset. Is that > information posted anywhere? > (ie what that subset is) > > I checked the FAQ, but did not see that information in the testing section. > > Thank you so much!
Most of our dev work is done on Linux. We also get reports from the Cisco Jenkins farm which has a number of different platforms on it, so if we break something we generally know about it quite quickly for these platforms: https://openssl-sanity.cisco.com:8443/ During the actual release process itself I check the build on Linux and on Windows. Anything else is more reactive based on reports of problems coming in as and when they occur. Some of the dev team have access to specific platforms that they test on an occasional basis (e.g. Richard checks VMS regularly). Matt _______________________________________________ openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev