Hi there!
I'm Will Woods, and I'm the lead tester / head of QA for Fedora.
We're hard at work on bunches of tools and ideas to help test Fedora and make things better.. faster.. stronger.
Right now, we've got a couple of repositories of packages for testing that live in David Malcolm's people page: http://people.redhat.com/dmalcolm/tablecloth/
We're also going to be writing some web apps that will need somewhere to live - something to keep track of testing progress / results, some bugzilla-related stuff, a frontend for an automated test lab, and so on. We don't have any hosting for any of it right now, but I'd like this stuff to live somewhere like http://qa.fedoraproject.org/.
I'd like to have an official QA repo for our test tools and test packages, hosted at something like http://qa.fedoraproject.org/repo/.
Most importantly, we need some help very soon. We currently have a problem - dmalcolm is out of disk quota, so he can't push bugfixed versions of the test tools out until we get a new host for the repos. This is bad!
The amount of disk space we'll need is quite small - I think the packages currently take up something like 3MB. We'll be collecting test data and results and accumulating tests, but I don't anticipate this being a significant amount of data (say >10GB) for months, maybe years.
Can we make this stuff happen? How do we get started?
Thanks in advance for the help, guys.
-w