On 6/15/06, Will Woods <wwoods@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Fedorans! I need your help. I've started putting info about the Fedora testing project on the wiki - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraTesting - but I've got a problem. "Fedora Testing" just isn't a very inspiring project name. It's supposed to encompass a lot more than just testing Fedora - it wants to be a project (under the auspices of the Fedora community) to create and promote testing tools and methods for Open Source Software in general. We want to test everything! We want to make "Fedora" and "Open Source" synonymous with "rock-solid". So "Fedora Testing" just doesn't feel like enough to me. Even more problematic is the Open Sourcing of Red Hat's automated test system, which they have named RHTS - Red Hat Test Suite. Surely we can come up with a more inspiring name for a massive automated software test suite/harness/system. Good names would be short, fairly unique, not trademarked, and it would be nice to avoid unpronounceable acronyms (like RHTS, XML-RPC, HTTP, USB, etc). Dogtail and Mugshot are a couple of good recent examples from Red Hat. Here are some possible project names: Proof Cassandra Witness FTL (Fedora Test League / Faster Than Light)
- Highgrade - Fedora QA - Examiner - FC Inspect - Fedora Colaborative Testing Project - By the way, if you guys can design the testing programs so all they need are willing, test machines then that would be great. I have the machine for the job, just not the time. If the software can automatically find a bug and tell me how to recreate, I would happily inpsect the problem further and file a bug report. -- To be updated... -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list