On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 09:53 +0000, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 17:10 +0800, He Rui wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > > > Nice matrix! > > > > I have a question. Is release level 'Alpha', 'Beta', 'Final' the same as > > priority 'tier1', 'tier2', 'tier3'? For example, if Beta Candidate is > > under testing, will the cases of Alpha release level be tested again? > > > > If all the cases should be tested on Final candidate, and many people > > attend the tests, then both the installation and this desktop matrix > > would be long. Then I prefer a separate page. > > Yes, all the tests will be performed at all stages. > > Note that there are some other criteria we should probably have tests > for, which don't exactly fall into the category of installation or > desktop (e.g. 'all services should start successfully in a default > install'). I'm not sure where to put those. This topic came up yesterday in some discussion with John Poelstra and Jesse Keating. The idea was something around an [alpha|beta|final] release checklist. It might be a slightly different focus from what you're talking about, but I think we could adapt it to fit. Things it might include ... * All services start successfully in a default install (as you mentioned) * No SELinux AVC denials on initial boot or subsequent login in a default install * No ABRT crash notifications on initial boot or subsequent login in a default install * The BetaNag has been removed from the installer * Fedora-release package contains final version * Kernel no longer compiled with debugging enabled * All packages signed with the appropriate key? * Anything about release notes? * What else? Thoughts? > If anyone has some awesomely > clever idea for combining all validation testing in a convenient way > which isn't one gigantically long page...we're all ears :) We can play games with a read-only master page which transcludes all other [[Test_Result]] content for easier test and result management. /me thinks ... (smoke, gears grinding etc...) Thanks, James
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