James Laska wrote: > > 1. How did you find out about Fedora Test Days? Mailing list posting. > > 2. Was sufficient documentation available to help you participate in a > Fedora Test Day? If not, what did you find missing or in need of > improvement? Yes, I found everything I needed on the corresponding wiki page. > > 3. Did you encounter any obstacles preventing participation in Fedora > test Days? How might they have been avoided? Did you discover any > workaround? Time. Test days are sometimes not announced early enough for me, or I do not have them marked on my calendar so I forget about them. > > 4. Were you able to locate and download installation media for testing? > Did it function as expected? Yes. Yes. > > 5. What follow-up actions do you expect after the Test Day? Are your > expectations currently being met? I expected an analysis of the data received either by a mailing list post or an update on the wiki page. I saw neither and thought my data was just thrown into the wind. My expectations were not met. > > 6. Would you participate again in future Fedora Test Days? Yes. > > 7. Do you have any more general comments or any suggestions for > improving future test days? > Please get the Fedora calendar server going. I'd love to subscribe Thunderbird/Lightning to the QA calendar. People would be able to know about and participate in test days (or any QA event) without a mailing list subscription or a 24/7 IRC connection as it seems some things are discussed solely on IRC. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list