#96: Proven tester mentor request
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Reporter: metabox | Owner: jlaska
Type: proventester request | Status: closed
Priority: trivial | Milestone:
Component: Proventester Mentor Request | Version:
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
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Changes (by jlaska):
* status: assigned => closed
* resolution: => fixed
Comment:
Replying to [comment:3 metabox]:
Hi and thank you for mentoring me.
You are welcome. I have approved your FAS group membership request, you
are now a proventester. Congrats and happy testing!
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.
Oh goodness! Well, certainly glad to have your contributions while you
recuperate.
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?
The critical path actions are a guidepost to help testers understand the
types of failures they are looking for when testing the critical path.
Unfortunately, there just isn't enough time to test each update in
isolation. Most testers typically upgrade packages in batch, and then
provide feedback. The only drawback with this method is if something does
impact the critical path actions, unless you have a good hunch, you may
need to do some detective work to determine which update introduced the
critpath regression. In cases like this, if you get stuck, or are looking
for guidance diagnosing the root cause ... the
test(a)lists.fedoraproject.org mailing list and #fedora-qa IRC channel are
great options to discuss the issue.
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
Good question actually. It will depend on what release the update you are
testing is for. You're encouraged to test and provide feedback on
whatever releases you have available to test. Fedora 14 won't be
available using this workflow until it is branched from rawhide later this
month (see [
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-14/f-14-releng-
tasks.html task#14]).
Thanks again! Don't hesitate to ask if you have further questions. Check
out
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA#Communicate for tips on finding the
right audience.
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