#158: Proposed Test Day - l10n/i18n test day
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Reporter: rhe | Owner: rhe
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 15
Component: Test Day | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by rhe):
Replying to [comment:12 igor]:
> Well, I'm a bit confused. First, for the i18n/l10n
translation tests,
the images used for testing are Alpha RCs provided by rel-eng, right? If
yes, according to the schedule[1], 'Compose Alpha Candidate' is on 02-17,
and 'create Beta Test Compose' is on 03-15. Will the new translations be
included in Alpha RCs?
Right, but the new translations will only be included in Alpha RCs for
those packages rebuilt by maintainers.
> For i18n/l10n desktop tests, Will specific live image be built? Or
should Alpha RC live image be used and then doing a fully update? Is
2011-03-03 ready for it?
It is better to use a specific image for the l10n desktop tests, but it
will be ready only by 2011-03-04, which is the date of the rebuild. The
translation schedule [1] suggests to do string reviews in built UI between
2011-03-07 and 2011-03-15, which still is before the translation deadline.
Taking that in consideration I suggest the following dates:
* 2011-03-01: l10n/i18n Installation Test Day
* 2011-03-03: i18n Desktop Test Day
* 2011-03-08: l10n Desktop Test Day
I know that 2011-03-01 is before the deadline for packages rebuild but
Anaconda is constantly rebuilt so I see no problem in hosting that day.
2011-03-03 is not affected by rebuild date since it is only for i18n
testing. 2011-03-08 will be after the rebuild so translators can test both
with an updated Alpha or with the specific live image for string review.
tasks.html
Thanks for clarifying this. I've updated the schedule accordingly:
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Fedora_15_test_days
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