I'd like to see our infrastructure team take a more active role in QA during pre-release times. What did I have in mind?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_11_Alpha_Install_Test_Results
We've got a lot of smart people on this list, so I figure I'll just nag people about it :)
-Mike
Hello, I didn't introduce myself yet, because i'm really busy these days and unfortunately i cant help much. But i did test one or two items from the QA list that have been posted. I have read the instruction and notes. should i just edit the wiki now ? i'm not really familiar with the way of work here...
Anyway my name is Ofer Hasson, i hope i can start helping around May. I'll be happy to help if i can, i will introduce myself properly when i'll have more free time.
Thanks all, and sorry for my poor english
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
I'd like to see our infrastructure team take a more active role in QA during pre-release times. What did I have in mind?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_11_Alpha_Install_Test_Results
We've got a lot of smart people on this list, so I figure I'll just nag people about it :)
-Mike
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On Fri, 6 Feb 2009, Ofer Hasson wrote:
Hello, I didn't introduce myself yet, because i'm really busy these days and unfortunately i cant help much. But i did test one or two items from the QA list that have been posted. I have read the instruction and notes. should i just edit the wiki now ? i'm not really familiar with the way of work here...
AFAIK, thats what I've been doing. I click on the test if it has specific instructions, if they work right I fill out that box with my username.
Anyway my name is Ofer Hasson, i hope i can start helping around May. I'll be happy to help if i can, i will introduce myself properly when i'll have more free time.
Welcome Ofer!
-Mike
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 12:45 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
Hello, I didn't introduce myself yet, because i'm really busy these days
and unfortunately i cant help much. But i did test one
or two items from the QA list that have been posted. I have read the
instruction and notes.
should i just edit the wiki now ? i'm not really familiar with the
way of work here...
AFAIK, thats what I've been doing. I click on the test if it has specific instructions, if they work right I fill out that box with my username.
You've got it! Until we have an alternative project online (https://fedorahosted.org/nitrate) we're using the wiki to record test results.
If there is something unclear/incorrect/missing with a specific test case, you are encouraged to use the Talk page ... or raise the issue in #fedora-qa.
Thanks for testing :) -James
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