I didn't hear back about whether to fork pages or not, so I copied the Johannbg draft, and the result is posted at: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Draft for everyone to review. I also created [[QA/Tools]], though this is not as well polished, and reorganized [[Testing]] (which is already live). Someone who is actually involved with Test Days should probably take improvements from [[User:Johannbg/Draft/QA/Test Days]] and merge with [[QA/Test Days]]; I don't really have any opinions there. Adam, you wanted a separate [[QA/Join]] page, so I left a placeholder. I didn't create this page because I don't particularly see the need for it. You could simply dump the contents of: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA#How_Do_I_Join.3F there, for a start. Part of the reason I don't like that section as it stands is that it sounds like you need to do all of these things (join the mailing list, sign up for a Fedora Infrastructure account, add your name to the wiki, go to weekly meetings) which make doing QA sound like a lot of work. I think it would be great for QA if more people merely reported Fedora 10 bugs, for which they don't need to do anything more than get a Bugzilla account. If they want to go further and run Rawhide or updates-testing, they should sign up for the mailing list and get a Fedora account, but the setup instructions for testers include those steps. (Not sure why there are separate logins for Bugzilla and Fedora Infrastructure, other than historical inertia.) Personally, I don't like the idea of "joining" much of anything; I just engage in particular activities that interest me. So maybe I'm just not the target audience for this "join" page. The only other cruft I haven't integrated is: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA#Further_Info_and_Links [[SIGs/QA]] -B. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list