> So I decided to just bite the damn bullet and do something here (I was > supposed to implement something weeks ago, it's been a running joke at > meetings). I mostly followed kparal's suggestion for 'if we didn't have > openQA': I kept the i386 tests only for 'Default boot and install' and > 'USB media' and split them into separate tables below the main tables > that are collapsed by default. I renamed all 'x86' environments to > 'x86_64'. This will need some changes to the openQA wiki result > reporting code, I'll fix that up right away. Thanks, looks good. One suggestion though, some of the tables have columns named "x86_64" and "UEFI", while other tables have columns named "x86_64 BIOS" and "x86_64 UEFI". For consistency reasons, I think we should make them look the same. Using the second approach seems clearer to me. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx