(not rhetorical) why don't #redhat and #suse just merge their software ecosystems together all the way until the last step of enterprise-only cloud software, or wherever it is they are trying to finally monetize and where differentiation may actually be necessary? Couldn't they avoid a lot of duplicated effort and not negatively effect their business strategies or legalities? More generally, why don't we have an #automotivelinux style effort for desktop #linux or a re-imagining of #LSB for all use-cases?

In March, we attended the #AutomotiveGradeLinux AMM in Berlin to present some new innovations for full system #testing using #FOSS.
The video of our talk is now up; you can check it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch0VNtZPy2w

#AutomotiveLinux #Automation #LongTermMaintainability

OpenQA Testing on Hardware: Automated Full System Tests - Laurence Urhegyi & Daniel Silverstone

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This week we'll be at the #AutomotiveGradeLinux AMM in Berlin, presenting some new innovations for full system #testing using #FOSS. Don't miss it! https://sched.co/1IMLS
#AutomotiveLinux #Automation
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