[Fedora QA] #84: Define install matrix baseline

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Wed Dec 1 09:26:32 UTC 2010


#84: Define install matrix baseline
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  Reporter:  jlaska       |       Owner:  rhe          
      Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  assigned     
  Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  Fedora 14    
 Component:  Wiki         |     Version:               
Resolution:               |    Keywords:  retrospective
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Changes (by rhe):

  * owner:  => rhe
  * status:  new => assigned

Comment:

 Replying to [comment:2 jlaska]:
 > While we weren't able to actively pursue this ticket during Fedora 14,
 some late discussion between rhe and robatino helped identify the core set
 of tests that must be re-run on any respin.
 >
 > To summarize, I believe we want to re-run all of the boot-media
 (boot.iso, DVD, CD, Live and PXE) sections,

 Agree.

 > and a '''select''' group of tests from the ''General Tests''.  The
 choice of tests from ''General Tests'' is a decision left to the
 installation test leads and should be based on the changes introduced
 since the previous release candidate.  The command ''repodiff'' can be
 useful for listing changes between two release candidates.

 Yeah, I think the most important is to measure the differences between
 these two candidates especially the changes in anaconda.

 > rhe + robatino - does that correctly summarize our findings?  If so,
 what's the best way to resolve this ticket? Would it makes sense to update
 the ''Risks and Contingencies'' (see
 [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_14_Install_Test_Plan#Risks_and_Contingencies
 F14 install plan]) section of the Fedora 15 installation plan with the
 appropriate wording?

 Risks_and_Contingencies has briefly described this condition, but I can
 rewrite it with more details. Also do you think it makes sense to mark the
 tests whose results were moved from before?

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