[Fedora QA] #96: Proven tester mentor request

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Fri Jul 16 06:53:30 UTC 2010


#96: Proven tester mentor request
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  Reporter:  metabox                      |       Owner:  jlaska  
      Type:  proventester request         |      Status:  assigned
  Priority:  trivial                      |   Milestone:          
 Component:  Proventester Mentor Request  |     Version:          
Resolution:                               |    Keywords:          
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Comment (by metabox):

 Hi and thank you for mentoring me.

 Sorry about the delay responding, I have been in hospital having major
 surgery. I have min one week off and will get some fresh VMs together to
 start some QAing within the defined framework.

 Moving through your points:

 1) I understand the basic principal of critical path and how it is used in
 context of this testing framework. I have read and understand the
 instructions, and intend to follow the instructions when testing Fedora
 critical path packages.

 2) I understand how to, and commit to enabling the update-testing
 repository on my testing VMs

 3) I am familiar or understand how to provide test feedback using both the
 bodhi and/or f-e-k

 I'm going to spend a bit of time with AutoQA too.

 One testing scope type question...There are critical actions applicable to
 critical path packages -
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Critical_path_action. Are these supposed to
 be covered as part of each test for each tester/VM/build or are just one
 or two selected? Does it matter?

 Another one, sorry if I sound really dumb, Is this testing to be executed
 against F13 or F14 or both? I ask as both are referenced with milestones
 here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_release_criteria

 All the very best

 Mark

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