Re: [Fedora QA] #163: Request for test Day for FreeIPA v2 on Feb 10th 2011

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#163: Request for test Day for FreeIPA v2 on Feb 10th 2011
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  Reporter:  dpal      |       Owner:           
      Type:  task      |      Status:  new      
  Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  Fedora 15
 Component:  Test Day  |     Version:           
Resolution:            |    Keywords:           
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Comment (by jlaska):

 Replying to [comment:10 dpal]:
 > I am open for suggestions. I am not sure that deserve another test day
 if there other projects that need it. But if it is empty may be we should
 go for it and have better tester alignment in advance?

 Another thought worth considering, who is the target audience for the
 freeIPA test day?  Is it a novice tester who may be unfamiliar with what
 freeIPA is and how to set it up, or is it the average freeIPA user who is
 already familiar with setup?  One reason I ask is the test cases, while
 very well written, are somewhat lengthy/complex/involved (see
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_freeipav2_ui).  If the
 tests/event is focused on novice users who haven't used freeIPA before,
 perhaps the level of detail in these tests is a bit too daunting for a
 first-time tester.

 Also, is there an active community of freeIPA users, developers and
 testers already?  Or are we also trying to build/develop interest in
 freeIPA with the test day?  I think that question also helps frame the
 scope and audience for the event.

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