Re: Wiki suggestions

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Christopher Beland wrote:

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.


Chris, good point! The pages you changed look good at first glance and I'll dig more later. However, I think you've opened an idea with this comment. We can organize the "Join QA" pages around "levels of participation" and let someone choose exactly what they'd like to do. If it's report bugs on F10, great! Open a bugzilla account and log it. Thanks! If you want to do more, then we offer X, Y, and Z...

Cool...

Leam

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