Re: Proposing a QA Classroom/Onboarding Call

2023-04-18 Thread Frederick Bartlett
Although I’ve been using Fedora for about 30 years, I’m a user, not a
systems programmer, so, even though I often try out early releases on an
old machine, I’ve never found the information I’d need to be comfortable
with testing on my up-to-date machine.

So, yes, a class would be helpful.

Thanks!
Fred

On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 12:18 AM Sumantro Mukherjee 
wrote:

> Hey Folks!
>
> I am proposing a QA classroom to cover the following topics:
>
> Introduction to Fedora QA: This section could provide an overview of
> what Fedora QA is, what it does, and why it's important to the Fedora
> community.
>
> Fedora QA Team Structure: This section could introduce the different
> roles within the Fedora QA team and explain how they work together to
> ensure the quality of Fedora releases.
>
> Getting Started with Fedora QA: This section could provide practical
> information on how to get started with Fedora QA, including how to
> join the team, where to find relevant documentation and resources, and
> how to get in touch with other team members.
>
> Fedora Release Process: This section could explain the Fedora release
> process, including the different stages of development, testing, and
> release, and how Fedora QA fits into this process.
>
> Testing Tools and Techniques: This section could introduce the testing
> tools and techniques used by Fedora QA, including automation tools,
> manual testing procedures, and other testing methodologies.
>
> Reporting Bugs and Issues: This section could explain how to report
> bugs and issues found during testing, including how to use Bugzilla,
> how to write good bug reports, and how to communicate effectively with
> developers and other team members.
>
> Working with the Fedora Community: This section could provide guidance
> on how to work effectively with other Fedora community members,
> including developers, packagers, and other QA team members.
>
> Conclusion and Next Steps: This section could summarize the key
> takeaways from the onboarding call and provide information on what to
> do next, including how to get involved in specific testing projects
> and how to continue learning and growing within the Fedora QA
> community.
>
>
> I wanted to ask what will be a good time and date?
>
> --
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Re: Proposing a QA Classroom/Onboarding Call

2023-04-18 Thread John P
Hi Sumatro,

Thanks for proposing. Brand new to Fedora QA, and ready to jump in and test
away. The class would be extremely beneficial for me getting familiar with
Fedora QA team. Looking forward to it!

On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, 23:18 Sumantro Mukherjee  wrote:

> Hey Folks!
>
> I am proposing a QA classroom to cover the following topics:
>
> Introduction to Fedora QA: This section could provide an overview of
> what Fedora QA is, what it does, and why it's important to the Fedora
> community.
>
> Fedora QA Team Structure: This section could introduce the different
> roles within the Fedora QA team and explain how they work together to
> ensure the quality of Fedora releases.
>
> Getting Started with Fedora QA: This section could provide practical
> information on how to get started with Fedora QA, including how to
> join the team, where to find relevant documentation and resources, and
> how to get in touch with other team members.
>
> Fedora Release Process: This section could explain the Fedora release
> process, including the different stages of development, testing, and
> release, and how Fedora QA fits into this process.
>
> Testing Tools and Techniques: This section could introduce the testing
> tools and techniques used by Fedora QA, including automation tools,
> manual testing procedures, and other testing methodologies.
>
> Reporting Bugs and Issues: This section could explain how to report
> bugs and issues found during testing, including how to use Bugzilla,
> how to write good bug reports, and how to communicate effectively with
> developers and other team members.
>
> Working with the Fedora Community: This section could provide guidance
> on how to work effectively with other Fedora community members,
> including developers, packagers, and other QA team members.
>
> Conclusion and Next Steps: This section could summarize the key
> takeaways from the onboarding call and provide information on what to
> do next, including how to get involved in specific testing projects
> and how to continue learning and growing within the Fedora QA
> community.
>
>
> I wanted to ask what will be a good time and date?
>
> --
> //sumantro
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Re: Proposing a QA Classroom/Onboarding Call

2023-04-17 Thread Rohit vyas
+1 for the proposal.
Thank you for proposing, this looks like a wonderful idea .

On Tue, 18 Apr 2023 at 9:48 AM, Sumantro Mukherjee 
wrote:

> Hey Folks!
>
> I am proposing a QA classroom to cover the following topics:
>
> Introduction to Fedora QA: This section could provide an overview of
> what Fedora QA is, what it does, and why it's important to the Fedora
> community.
>
> Fedora QA Team Structure: This section could introduce the different
> roles within the Fedora QA team and explain how they work together to
> ensure the quality of Fedora releases.
>
> Getting Started with Fedora QA: This section could provide practical
> information on how to get started with Fedora QA, including how to
> join the team, where to find relevant documentation and resources, and
> how to get in touch with other team members.
>
> Fedora Release Process: This section could explain the Fedora release
> process, including the different stages of development, testing, and
> release, and how Fedora QA fits into this process.
>
> Testing Tools and Techniques: This section could introduce the testing
> tools and techniques used by Fedora QA, including automation tools,
> manual testing procedures, and other testing methodologies.
>
> Reporting Bugs and Issues: This section could explain how to report
> bugs and issues found during testing, including how to use Bugzilla,
> how to write good bug reports, and how to communicate effectively with
> developers and other team members.
>
> Working with the Fedora Community: This section could provide guidance
> on how to work effectively with other Fedora community members,
> including developers, packagers, and other QA team members.
>
> Conclusion and Next Steps: This section could summarize the key
> takeaways from the onboarding call and provide information on what to
> do next, including how to get involved in specific testing projects
> and how to continue learning and growing within the Fedora QA
> community.
>
>
> I wanted to ask what will be a good time and date?
>
> --
> //sumantro
> Fedora QE
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Re: Proposing a QA Classroom/Onboarding Call

2023-04-17 Thread Ashish Kumar
Hi Sumatro,
I haven't contributed in a while so hopefully a classroom call refresher
would definitely help me get back on track. The coming weekend should be
good.

Warm Regards,
Ashish Kumar
LinkedIn 


On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 9:48 AM Sumantro Mukherjee 
wrote:

> Hey Folks!
>
> I am proposing a QA classroom to cover the following topics:
>
> Introduction to Fedora QA: This section could provide an overview of
> what Fedora QA is, what it does, and why it's important to the Fedora
> community.
>
> Fedora QA Team Structure: This section could introduce the different
> roles within the Fedora QA team and explain how they work together to
> ensure the quality of Fedora releases.
>
> Getting Started with Fedora QA: This section could provide practical
> information on how to get started with Fedora QA, including how to
> join the team, where to find relevant documentation and resources, and
> how to get in touch with other team members.
>
> Fedora Release Process: This section could explain the Fedora release
> process, including the different stages of development, testing, and
> release, and how Fedora QA fits into this process.
>
> Testing Tools and Techniques: This section could introduce the testing
> tools and techniques used by Fedora QA, including automation tools,
> manual testing procedures, and other testing methodologies.
>
> Reporting Bugs and Issues: This section could explain how to report
> bugs and issues found during testing, including how to use Bugzilla,
> how to write good bug reports, and how to communicate effectively with
> developers and other team members.
>
> Working with the Fedora Community: This section could provide guidance
> on how to work effectively with other Fedora community members,
> including developers, packagers, and other QA team members.
>
> Conclusion and Next Steps: This section could summarize the key
> takeaways from the onboarding call and provide information on what to
> do next, including how to get involved in specific testing projects
> and how to continue learning and growing within the Fedora QA
> community.
>
>
> I wanted to ask what will be a good time and date?
>
> --
> //sumantro
> Fedora QE
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Re: Proposing a QA Classroom/Onboarding Call

2023-04-17 Thread Ravindra Lakal
Hi Sumantro,
Thanks for proposing this. I was looking for onboarding call. I have been
here from 2020 but didn't get a chance to contribute. I am looking forward
to this call to start my contribution. My vote will be for coming weekend
i.e. 22 & 23 April.

Regards,
Ravindra

On Tue, Apr 18, 2023, 9:48 AM Sumantro Mukherjee 
wrote:

> Hey Folks!
>
> I am proposing a QA classroom to cover the following topics:
>
> Introduction to Fedora QA: This section could provide an overview of
> what Fedora QA is, what it does, and why it's important to the Fedora
> community.
>
> Fedora QA Team Structure: This section could introduce the different
> roles within the Fedora QA team and explain how they work together to
> ensure the quality of Fedora releases.
>
> Getting Started with Fedora QA: This section could provide practical
> information on how to get started with Fedora QA, including how to
> join the team, where to find relevant documentation and resources, and
> how to get in touch with other team members.
>
> Fedora Release Process: This section could explain the Fedora release
> process, including the different stages of development, testing, and
> release, and how Fedora QA fits into this process.
>
> Testing Tools and Techniques: This section could introduce the testing
> tools and techniques used by Fedora QA, including automation tools,
> manual testing procedures, and other testing methodologies.
>
> Reporting Bugs and Issues: This section could explain how to report
> bugs and issues found during testing, including how to use Bugzilla,
> how to write good bug reports, and how to communicate effectively with
> developers and other team members.
>
> Working with the Fedora Community: This section could provide guidance
> on how to work effectively with other Fedora community members,
> including developers, packagers, and other QA team members.
>
> Conclusion and Next Steps: This section could summarize the key
> takeaways from the onboarding call and provide information on what to
> do next, including how to get involved in specific testing projects
> and how to continue learning and growing within the Fedora QA
> community.
>
>
> I wanted to ask what will be a good time and date?
>
> --
> //sumantro
> Fedora QE
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Proposing a QA Classroom/Onboarding Call

2023-04-17 Thread Sumantro Mukherjee
Hey Folks!

I am proposing a QA classroom to cover the following topics:

Introduction to Fedora QA: This section could provide an overview of
what Fedora QA is, what it does, and why it's important to the Fedora
community.

Fedora QA Team Structure: This section could introduce the different
roles within the Fedora QA team and explain how they work together to
ensure the quality of Fedora releases.

Getting Started with Fedora QA: This section could provide practical
information on how to get started with Fedora QA, including how to
join the team, where to find relevant documentation and resources, and
how to get in touch with other team members.

Fedora Release Process: This section could explain the Fedora release
process, including the different stages of development, testing, and
release, and how Fedora QA fits into this process.

Testing Tools and Techniques: This section could introduce the testing
tools and techniques used by Fedora QA, including automation tools,
manual testing procedures, and other testing methodologies.

Reporting Bugs and Issues: This section could explain how to report
bugs and issues found during testing, including how to use Bugzilla,
how to write good bug reports, and how to communicate effectively with
developers and other team members.

Working with the Fedora Community: This section could provide guidance
on how to work effectively with other Fedora community members,
including developers, packagers, and other QA team members.

Conclusion and Next Steps: This section could summarize the key
takeaways from the onboarding call and provide information on what to
do next, including how to get involved in specific testing projects
and how to continue learning and growing within the Fedora QA
community.


I wanted to ask what will be a good time and date?

-- 
//sumantro
Fedora QE
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