Re: [Fedora QA] #158: Proposed Test Day - l10n/i18n test day

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#158: Proposed Test Day - l10n/i18n test day
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  Reporter:  rhe       |       Owner:  rhe      
      Type:  task      |      Status:  new      
  Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  Fedora 15
 Component:  Test Day  |     Version:           
Resolution:            |    Keywords:           
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Comment (by igor):

 Replying to [comment:6 rhe]:
 > Replying to [comment:4 aalam]:
 > > Can we use hybrid (mixed) approach?
 > >  - installation - i18n/l10n (Single)
 > >  - Desktop - two separate
 > >            - l10n (Translation of default installed application)
 > >            - i18n (input/rendering/printing) with one (or two) from
 each rendering engine.

 It seems pretty straightforward to me. We definitively can manage the test
 days using this approach.

 > Installation tests can be hosted in one day, I've added
 Tuesday(2011-03-01) as installation test day like Adam suggested. How
 about the desktop part? If all of these are included, do you think one day
 is enough for desktop?

 Although there are more things to be tested in comparison with the
 installation test day I think one day is enough for desktop. Since it
 includes different input methods used in many languages we might have
 people joining in different timezones. We also can include the langpack
 tests in the installation test day in order to balance the workload a
 little bit.

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