[Fedora QA] #287: Add Bodhi testing guidelines to Bodhi?

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#287: Add Bodhi testing guidelines to Bodhi?
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 Reporter:  kparal       |       Owner:
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major        |   Milestone:
Component:  Wiki         |     Version:
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 My thinking process:

 1. I was about to test
 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/NetworkManager-0.9.3.997-0.7.fc17
 2. I realized I don't know what karma to post when NM works in general,
 but I haven't tested the linked bug fixes
 3. I know we have some karma guidelines somewhere on the wiki
 4. I couldn't find the page
 5. I found the page at
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Proven_tester#Feedback_procedures after
 some time
 6. My use case doesn't seem to be mentioned anyway. But that's not
 important. The question is - shouldn't we link these instructions directly
 from the bodhi page? No one will find it otherwise.

 That wiki page is proven tester specific, but the "Feedback procedures"
 chapter is not. I think it would be really worth the effort to create a
 new wiki page containing just guidelines for correct karma posting and
 then ask Bodhi maintainers to link that page directly from the Bodhi page.
 I imagine it could be displayed besides the "Add a comment" text are,
 named something like "Karma posting guidelines".

 What do you think?

 Does anyone feel like volunteering for creating this separate wiki page?
 I'll gladly create a ticket for Bodhi afterwards.

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