Hey Fabrizio
We do have how to test kernel in
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_kernel_regression and a blog
https://fedoramagazine.org/running-fedora-kernel-regression-tests/
Quick Docs are mostly for all generic use cases a user would like to use
Fedora for like booting and installing Fedora and writing image on a SD
card and so on and so forth.
The idea you have is very good and I would like to work with you closely to
set up a Fedora QA docs repo and then you can start writing some docs there.
Note that Test Days are events which take place in every release cycle and
writing blogs about them make more sense than writing docs. Hence most of
these test cases are written in Wiki
and the QA team uses Fedora Wiki TCMS to maintain its test cases.
However, if you want to write test cases for "how to test" starting with
writing test cases will be a better place to start.
Let me know what you think?
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 4:00 PM Fabrizio Pasqualin <
giardia(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi all! I am partecipating to Fedora Kernel Tests Days since a long
time
and i noticed that everytime a new test day is announced in the fedora
magazine, new users willing to partecipate are complaining about lack of
documentation and writing comments like "i'd like to contribute but i don't
know how to test or where to find the new kernel, etc." (see:
https://fedoramagazine.org/contribute-at-the-fedora-test-day-for-kernel-4...
)
Actually the documentation about testing the kernel is bit sparse into
different wiki pages and blog posts, so i was thinking of writing a
guide/how to specifically for the kernel testing days. I was planning to
write a blog post linked to fedorapeople or a post in community blog but
then i discovered the quick-docs and maybe is the right place to write on?
What do you suggest?
Please point me to the right path, i already started to write a draft, so
i can upload something here to be reviewed!
Thanks a lot.
in the future maybe i can add quick-docs for IoT test days and Modularity
test days too...
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