[Test-Announce] 2020-08-10 @ 15:00 UTC - Fedora QA Meeting

2020-08-09 Thread Adam Williamson
# Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting
# Date: 2020-08-10
# Time: 15:00 UTC
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto)
# Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net

Greetings testers!

We didn't meet for a couple of weeks, so let's get together and check
in on where we're at and what we have planned. I don't have much for
the agenda this week, so it might be a short meeting.

If anyone has any other items for the agenda, please reply to this
email and suggest them! Thanks.

== Proposed Agenda Topics ==

1. Previous meeting follow-up
2. Fedora 33 status
3. Test Day / community event status
4. Open floor
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[Test-Announce] 2020-08-10 @ 16:00 UTC - Fedora 33 Blocker Review Meeting

2020-08-09 Thread Adam Williamson
# F33 Blocker Review meeting
# Date: 2020-08-10
# Time: 16:00 UTC
# Location: #fedora-blocker-review on irc.freenode.net

Hi folks! We have 4 proposed Beta blockers and 1 proposed Beta freeze
exception to review, so let's have a Fedora 33 blocker review meeting
tomorrow (or today, depending on timezone...)!

If you have time tonight, you can take a look at the proposed or
accepted blockers before the meeting -  the full lists can be found
here: https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/ .

We'll be evaluating these bugs to see if they violate any of the 
Release Criteria and warrant the blocking of a release if they're not 
fixed. Information on the release criteria for F33 can be found on the 
wiki [0].

For more information about the Blocker and Freeze exception process, 
check out these links:
 - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process
 - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_freeze_exception_bug_process

And for those of you who are curious how a Blocker Review Meeting 
works - or how it's supposed to go and you want to run one - check out 
the SOP on the wiki:
 - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_Blocker_Bug_Meeting

Have a good night and see you tomorrow!

[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Criteria
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Re: Self Introduction

2020-08-09 Thread bd6687

Thank you for sponsoring me! I am excited to get started.


On Sun, 09 Aug 2020 19:09:17 +0200
 Alessio  wrote:

Hello bd6627!

Welcome to Fedora QA, I have sponsored your QA group request.

You can start off by testing updates in <
http://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/>  > for Fedora 
31, Fedora 32, and Fedora
33 (Rawhide).  Update testing is where a tester tests a package and
gives out a +1 Karma for PASS and -1 Karma for FAIL. You can go to
bodhi.fedoraproject.org where you can sort the packages with Fedora
Releases and tags with "pending" & "testing". You can read much about
update testing here [1]. You can also use the command fedora-easy-karma 
from your terminal for giving out feedbacks.


You can start with  Release Validation testing. In Release Validation
all you need to do is to check the nightly/TC/RC against certain
criteria. For example, let's take the latest compose (Fedora 33 Rawhide
20200804.n.0), you can run the test cases which are mentioned here [2]
and submit your results in the test matrix.

Note that each of the test cases[3] will have "How to test" section
which will have the steps (to be executed sequentially) and if the
results match with the expected results you can mark it as pass by
editing the wiki page {{result|PASS|}}. Always make sure
to check for "Associated release criterion" which can be found on the
top of test case page, if your test case fails you can mark it fail by
editing the wiki page {{result|FAIL|}} and file a bug at
RHBZ [4] under Fedora.


You can always find the ‘current’ validation pages using these
addresses:








Keep an eye to Fedora Test Days, they will be announced here and
usually in the Community Blog or on the Magazine. They are events
useful to test some new feature or big change, and they organized by
the QA Team in collaboration with some other team.


For Automation, you can start looking at Open QA <
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenQA>  
> its maintained by Adamw.


Other Blogs to read:
- <
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-1/
- <
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-2/
- <
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-3/

[1] 
[2] <
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_33_Rawhide_20200731.n.0_Summary
[3] i.e. 
[4] 


If you still have questions, feel free to reach out on the #fedora-qa
IRC or directly via email (or in the Telegram group 
https://t.me/fedora_qa)!



Ciao,
A.
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Re: Self-introduction: Onyeibo Oku

2020-08-09 Thread Onyeibo Oku
On Sun, 09 Aug 2020 19:10:29 +0200
Alessio  wrote:

> Welcome Onyeibo! 
> Are you the twohot helping on Ask Fedora?

Hi @alciregi

Yes sir! That's me.

Regards
@twohot 
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Re: Introduction

2020-08-09 Thread s40w5s
I'm pleased to be a part of the group. Thank you for sponsoring me.

Stephen

On Sun, 2020-08-09 at 20:55 +0200, Alessio wrote:
> Hello jakfrost!
> 
> Welcome to Fedora QA, I have sponsored your QA group request.
> 
> You can start off by testing updates in <
> http://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/> for Fedora 31, Fedora 32, and Fedora
> 33 (Rawhide).  Update testing is where a tester tests a package and
> gives out a +1 Karma for PASS and -1 Karma for FAIL. You can go to
> bodhi.fedoraproject.org where you can sort the packages with Fedora
> Releases and tags with "pending" & "testing". You can read much about
> update testing here [1]. You can also use the command fedora-easy-
> karma 
> from your terminal for giving out feedbacks.
> 
> You can start with  Release Validation testing. In Release Validation
> all you need to do is to check the nightly/TC/RC against certain
> criteria. For example, let's take the latest compose (Fedora 33
> Rawhide
> 20200804.n.0), you can run the test cases which are mentioned here
> [2]
> and submit your results in the test matrix.
> 
> Note that each of the test cases[3] will have "How to test" section
> which will have the steps (to be executed sequentially) and if the
> results match with the expected results you can mark it as pass by
> editing the wiki page {{result|PASS|}}. Always make
> sure
> to check for "Associated release criterion" which can be found on the
> top of test case page, if your test case fails you can mark it fail
> by
> editing the wiki page {{result|FAIL|}} and file a bug
> at
> RHBZ [4] under Fedora.
> 
> 
> You can always find the ‘current’ validation pages using these
> addresses:
> 
> <
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Installation_Test
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Keep an eye to Fedora Test Days, they will be announced here and
> usually in the Community Blog or on the Magazine. They are events
> useful to test some new feature or big change.
> 
> 
> For Automation, you can start looking at Open QA <
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenQA>;.
> 
> 
> Other Blogs to read:
> - <
> https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-1/
> - <
> https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-2/
> - <
> https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-3/
> 
> [1] 
> [2] <
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_33_Rawhide_20200731.n.0_Summary
> [3] i.e. 
> [4] 
> 
> 
> If you still have questions, feel free to reach out on the #fedora-qa
> IRC or directly via email (or in the Telegram group 
> https://t.me/fedora_qa)!
> 
> 
> Ciao,
> A.
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Introduction

2020-08-09 Thread s40w5s
Hello Fedora QA,
My name is Stephen Snow aka jakfrost, and have been a Fedora user since
the beginning. I am currently a writer and editor for Fedora Magazine,
and have contributed to the Silverblue documentation in a small way. I
also spend some time helping out at discussion.fp.o as a moderator and
support wherever I can. For my day job, I design/implement/service
industrial control systems for my customers.
I would like to get more technically involved in the community and feel
helping with testing is a good place to begin. The more testers the
better the Fedora.

I am looking forward to joining the group, and thank you for the
opportunity to contribute back into the community.

Regards,
Stephen Snow
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Re: Self-introduction: Onyeibo Oku

2020-08-09 Thread Alessio
On Wed, 2020-08-05 at 22:06 +0500, Nasir Hussain wrote:
> Welcome to Fedora QA, Onyeibo.
> 

Welcome Onyeibo! 
Are you the twohot helping on Ask Fedora?


Ciao,
A.
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Re: Self Introduction

2020-08-09 Thread Alessio
Hello bd6627!

Welcome to Fedora QA, I have sponsored your QA group request.

You can start off by testing updates in <
http://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/> for Fedora 31, Fedora 32, and Fedora
33 (Rawhide).  Update testing is where a tester tests a package and
gives out a +1 Karma for PASS and -1 Karma for FAIL. You can go to
bodhi.fedoraproject.org where you can sort the packages with Fedora
Releases and tags with "pending" & "testing". You can read much about
update testing here [1]. You can also use the command fedora-easy-karma 
from your terminal for giving out feedbacks.

You can start with  Release Validation testing. In Release Validation
all you need to do is to check the nightly/TC/RC against certain
criteria. For example, let's take the latest compose (Fedora 33 Rawhide
20200804.n.0), you can run the test cases which are mentioned here [2]
and submit your results in the test matrix.

Note that each of the test cases[3] will have "How to test" section
which will have the steps (to be executed sequentially) and if the
results match with the expected results you can mark it as pass by
editing the wiki page {{result|PASS|}}. Always make sure
to check for "Associated release criterion" which can be found on the
top of test case page, if your test case fails you can mark it fail by
editing the wiki page {{result|FAIL|}} and file a bug at
RHBZ [4] under Fedora.


You can always find the ‘current’ validation pages using these
addresses:








Keep an eye to Fedora Test Days, they will be announced here and
usually in the Community Blog or on the Magazine. They are events
useful to test some new feature or big change, and they organized by
the QA Team in collaboration with some other team.


For Automation, you can start looking at Open QA <
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenQA> its maintained by Adamw.


Other Blogs to read:
- <
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-1/
>
- <
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-2/
>
- <
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-3/
>


[1] 
[2] <
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_33_Rawhide_20200731.n.0_Summary
>
[3] i.e. 
[4] 


If you still have questions, feel free to reach out on the #fedora-qa
IRC or directly via email (or in the Telegram group 
https://t.me/fedora_qa)!


Ciao,
A.
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