Re: 2011-02-07 @ 16:00UTC - Fedora QA meeting - call for topics

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----- Original Message -----
> On 02/07/2011 10:13 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> # Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting
> >> # Date: 2011-02-07
> >> # Time: 16:00 UTC (11:00 EST, 17:00 CET) [1]
> >> # Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net
> >>
> >> Greetings folks,
> >>
> >> This is a reminder that we have a QA meeting scheduled every Monday
> >> at
> >> 16:00UTC. If you are unable to make the meeting, but would like to
> >> see
> >> an issue discussed, feel free to respond to the agenda with
> >> discussion
> >> topics. If no meeting topics have been proposed, we may choose to
> >> cancel the meeting.
> > Proposed topic:
> > * Testing Fedora 15 in KVM virtual machines - the default desktop
> > now
> > requires 3D support that is not present in KVM currently. What are
> > we
> > going to do about that? Is VM testing still acceptable, even when
> > using
> > 2D fallback (gnome-panel+metacity)? Or do we have to test everything
> > on
> > bare metal now? Is there some other solution? Should we do some
> > adjustments to our release validation matrices (distinguishing
> > gnome-shell and fallback mode)?
> 
> I do believe as long as the testing is not Gnome or relies on Gnome in
> anyway or form KVM testing is still valid
> 
> JBG

Well, for desktop validation it is clear that fallback mode creates
quite different environment from gnome-shell. For installation testing
it is true that mostly we test anaconda, but a lot of our test cases
contains a requirement "System boots successfully". Can we assume that
booting into fallback mode successfully in KVM satisfies that 
requirement? That's one of the questions for the proposed topic.
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