The core aim of the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) project is to provide support for a selection of Linux Kernels (SLTS) and a reference filesystem (CIP Core) for 10+ years. In order to ensure quality CIP must have a vigorous test setup that is not only be flexible, but maintainable for years to come. In order to achieve this CIP intends to use (and contribute to) existing projects, rather than reinvent the wheel.
This talk seeks to increase discussion and collaboration by providing details on CIP's test infrastructure, both hardware and software, including our gitlab-cloud-ci tool.
Working on Linux container solutions and firmware updates for embedded devices. Interested in functional programming and exotic languages. Passionate NixOS user.