Re: Release validation testers: a question

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Adam Williamson" <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases" <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 1:32:14 AM
> Subject: Release validation testers: a question
> 
> Hi folks! I've got a question for everyone who helps out with release
> validation testing. It's related to the project to build a new system
> for submitting those results. We have a ticket for designing that
> system:
> 
> https://pagure.io/design/issue/483
> 
> and as part of the discussion there, we're wondering something. Given
> that it's part of the new design that there's some kind of step where
> you specify which particular image you're testing, does it make more
> sense to you if you choose things in this order:
> 
> 1. Pick a test to run
> 2. Pick an image to run the test on
> 
> Or this order:
> 
> 1. Pick an image to test
> 2. Pick a test to run on the image
> 
> ? It's pretty important to the design approach. Thanks!
> 
> (Please do feel free to read the ticket and mention any other thoughts
> you have on the design, too.)
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Hey!

Much like cmurf , I prefer image first until I complete testing the image. I generally dont switch to another image. So, yes I would go with image first.
Thanks
Sumantro
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