> On Jul 31, 2017, at 2:03 PM, John Snow <js...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > On 07/28/2017 03:45 PM, Programmingkid wrote: >> I have made a page that keeps track of anyone who wishes to be a tester for >> a particular version of Windows. Here is the page: >> http://wiki.qemu.org/Testing/Windows >> > > I think for this to be successful, you'd have to define exactly what the > required testing *is*. > > Are these simple installation smoketests? Installation and boot? How big > is the test matrix? What is considered a pass and what is not? Across > which machine types and which architectures? > > etc. > >> If there is a version of Window you would like to help test in QEMU, please >> contact me with the email address you wish to use and the version of Windows >> you wish to support. Your information will be added to this list. With this >> list someone who makes a patch may need your help ensuring the patch is >> compatible with your supported version of Windows. >> >> Here are all the versions of Windows I have up so far: >> >> Windows 3.1 >> Windows NT 3.1 >> Windows NT 3.5 >> Windows 95 >> Windows NT 4.0 >> Windows 98 >> Windows ME >> Windows 2000 >> Windows XP >> Windows Vista >> Windows 7 >> Windows 8 >> Windows 10 >> ReactOS >> > > There's probably people willing to at least do boot tests for some of > these, but I doubt there's much interest in doing anything more rigorous > than that.
Ok. I could add something like this: Testing could include these categories: - Booting - Networking - USB - IDE/ATA - Video - Sound - Input Devices Thank you for the input.