On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:54 PM, cornel pancea wrote:
To be honest, I don't think test days are meant for random end users and we shouldn't push this to them and certainly not in preference over alpha or beta releases. Testers and people who have enough knowledge to figure out the details should be participating and that doesn't include putting up a splash in the frontpage of fp.o
Rahul
thank you, but, there's no easy way to find this, isn't it?
after you have to ^f to find the wiki link on the main page, you have to ^f to find quality assurance on the wiki page, ("qa" is not there (as a string)) and that assumes you already now that what are you looking for is there. also, searching "gnome test day 2011" on the wiki page doesn't help. i honestly believe that the "Test the next Fedora NOW!" button should be at the top of every page on fedoraproject.org , and it should point to a page containig the list of tests. i hope you understand that i'm not talking about that because i wanna criticise anyone, i'm just suggesting that this thing can be done better
To be honest, I don't think test days are meant for random end users and we shouldn't push this to them and certainly not in preference over alpha or beta releases. Testers and people who have enough knowledge to figure out the details should be participating and that doesn't include putting up a splash in the frontpage of fp.o
Rahul
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