As you probably know, there is annual convention called Flock. This year’s is happening in Cape Cod, Hyannis, MA and will begin the morning of Tuesday, August 29. Sessions will continue each day until midday on Friday, September 1.

I have asked all of the session leaders from Flock some questions.

And now you are about to read one of the responses.

Let’s create tests for modules/containers by Petr Hráček

Without giving too much away, what can attendees expect to learn or do in your session?

Outcome: Attendees are able to write a simple test for their module/container.

What is the goal of your session at Flock?

The aim is to help attendees to test modules and containers before they push containers live. Let’s share modules and containers tests.

Who should attend?

Everyone is welcome, especially folks who are interested in Modularity and Containerization.

What does it affect in the project?

The MTF is used for testing Modularity and Containerization world. Later on OpenShift world.

What does your talk focus on?

Just testing modules and containers.

What do you do in Fedora/how long have you been involved in the project?

I have been working on the Modularity project for a year. I was part of projects like rebase-helper, preupgrade-assistant and devassistant.

What attracts you to this type of work or part of the project?

Just testing and helping users to help them with it.