On 1/16/07, Will Woods <wwoods@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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?
Yooo Will. This should be very doable. What exactly will be in the space and how will it get there? Will you need a shell? Will you need shell access from the outside world? Will the hosted.fedoraproject.org site work? -Mike