On 11/9/06, Will Woods <wwoods@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I run Rawhide, update-testing and FC6, rawhide since some were around rh7.3/8 off and on, and all through the core releases.
Thanks to everyone (all 6 of you) who came to the first Fedora Testing
meeting. Notes from the meeting are available on the wiki:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Testing/Meetings/20061109
And the raw IRC log can be found here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Testing/Logs/20061109
(In the future I will have a place for the HTML version of the IRC log,
but for now enjoy the plain-text goodness.)
One thing that came up during the meeting - we don't know how many
testers there are. So, how many of you are there?
If you're interested in testing Fedora - either by running rawhide
(development), writing test plans, writing automated tests,
reading/writing bug reports, or just enabling the 'updates-testing' repo
and letting us know if stuff breaks.. please respond here, or come to
#fedora-testing and say "hi".
I'm tentatively scheduling the next meeting for 2200 UTC on Thursday,
Nov. 16.
If there's any questions or comments, please email me.
-w
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