[trustable-software] trustable-software Digest, Vol 10, Issue 9

Matthieu Talbot neogaldr at gmail.com
Mon Apr 10 20:58:49 UTC 2017


Hello Edmund,

I'm Matthieu, quite new to this list that I found in the github issues of
doorstop.

I'm willing to improve the quality of the code I work on. I think I
understand the general ideas of trustable software, but I often get lost in
the operational details of the requirements parts, and I don't know much
about the other parts anyway !

So I would say that I (and hopefully other people too) will find this
tutorial really helpful for sure !


Best,
Matthieu


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> It is that time of year again when the conferences are occuring and they
> are discussing a range of secure and reliable softwar topics. I'm
> considering putting together a 2 hours tutorial together for some of the
> conferences to discuss and show how we can meet the trustable hypothesis
>
> https://gitlab.com/trustable/overview/wikis/hypothesis-for-
> software-to-be-trustable
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> The tutorial would begin with a simple introduction to git, Showing how
> users interact with git and can populate meta data about changes and
> review for that transaction.
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> it would go on to deliver an introduction to
>     https://doorstop.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
> The doorstop repositories would contain both High Level Design examples
> and Low Level Design Details supported with Given/When/Then behavioural
> tests.
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> >From the requirements, we'd then deliver an example environment in which
> we can confirm the requirements functioning. We's start with something
> like am ISO building http://www.projectatomic.io/ and they layer over the
> top of this a simple testable application.
>
> The final piece of the tutorial would be showing how the requirements can
> be published and tested through a Conitnuous Integration/Deployment loop
>
> So.. here is the big questions....
>
> Is this of value to the Trustable Community ??
>
> Edmund
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