From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: From: "Kevin Hilman" Subject: Re: Contribution as a build and boot tester. In-Reply-To: References: Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 15:31:39 -0700 Message-ID: <7h8sjqhfec.fsf@baylibre.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain List-ID: To: kernelci@groups.io, xavinux@gmail.com, info@kernelci.org Hi Javier, Javier Romero writes: > My name is Javier, have been working as a Linux sysadmin for the last 10 > years and now I'm working as a cloud engineer. Thanks for your interest in KernelCI. > Would like to start contributing as a build and boot tester. I've a > Raspberry PI 3 with ARM Hardware, and a computer with an Intel Core 2 duo. Currently, a single Core2 duo won't be very useful to us as an extra builder, and we already have rpi3 boards in a few of our existing labs. However, if you'd like to setup your rpi3 into a LAVA lab to better understand how KernelCI lab works, and potentially add more hardware, I suggest following our docs for setting up your own LAVA[1]. That doc doesn't (yet) mention it, but you we now have a dockerized version of a LAVA lab that hopefully simplifies the learning curve of setting up LAVA: https://github.com/kernelci/lava-docker/ Kevin [1] https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-doc/wiki/Setting-up-a-local-development-instance