On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 10:18:56 -0500
Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

....snip....

> * possibly adding a "what should users test?" field to the update
> info.
> 
>   I know that there's a "notes" field in the update, but maybe it'd
> help to explicitly include testing instructions?
> 
>   Each package in the pkgdb (or in git, or wherever) could have
>   a standard list included in each update as the default (for
> example, for 'calc', it might be to try `calc -q
> read /usr/share/calc/regress.cal`. That would duplicate a likely
> smoke-test, though, so maybe also "run interactively and make sure
> basic math works".
 
>   Then, each update could also optionally (and this would be
> presented in bold if it were used) say something like "New release
> adds log() function; please test that it works", or "Severe bug where
> 1+1=3 corrected; please test that the answer now corresponds with
> consensus reality."

I could have sworn we already had something like this where bodhi would
add a link to a wiki page for test plan on a package if that wiki page
existed. I can't seem to find it now, so perhaps it was just something
we talked about, but never implemented. 

kevin

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