On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 11:24 -0400, John Poelstra wrote: > Hadn't seen anything here http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConF10 > about testing related sessions at FUDCon and wondered if there was > interest in having a few? (forgive me if someone has posted something > like this already). > I think a lot of good things came out of the anaconda/snake sessions in > RDU in January 2008 so would a couple more topics be good for Boston at > the end of this week? Good timing! See below ... > As a starting point here are some of the points that came out of the F9 > postmortem (some of which I think we are already working on): > > 1) Document and reconsider installation testing approach > 2) Do we need more RHT provided hardware? > 3) Evaluate "rawhide" as a viable and worthwhile testing target > 4) Better utilizing Anaconda's ability to install different repos of > packages with a known good stage2 > 5) Test plans for other areas besides installation testing > 6) Expanding testing--larger number number of consistent community testers > 7) Exposing Fedora 10 Blocker Bugs > a) identify earlier and more often > b) make blocker bugs more visible to community > 8) Increase effectiveness of Triage group at identifying blocker bugs > a) Provide Training > b) Create clearer documentation and guidelines around what types of > bugs should be added to blocker bug > --make policies broad so as to capture more bugs (err on the side > of capturing too many bugs--can always remove) > 9) Formal tracking of test plans and their execution with greater > overall visibility into the process > 10) Reward contributions from testers > 11) More involvement of RHEL QE group--testing resources and expertise > 12) Test/re-test installer issues earlier and more often during release. > This depends on: > a) test automation > b) installable trees Anyone interested in discussing points 1, 5, 6 and 9, I encourage you to join a hackfest session I'll be hosting @ FUDCON later this week. I'm anxious for more feedback/ideas! Thanks, James -- ========================================== James Laska -- jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx Quality Engineering -- Red Hat, Inc. ========================================== -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list