Hey Testers!
As many of you know the Fedora 32 cycle is approaching a Final Freeze,
Fedora IoT and QA Team are hosting Fedora 32 IoT Test Day[0], which
is under way and you can start landing your first Fedora QA
contribution by participating in the Fedora IoT Test Day.
The steps are simple and
Aloha Testers!
Thanks a lot for everyone who participated in the Kernel 5.6 Test Week
last week[0].
The Test Week was very successful, and we've got:
259 tests ran who actually submitted results.
54 of those were with the newer 5.6.3 kernel showing the advantage of
this being a test week.
10 of
Hey All,
The Fedora Kernel 5.6 Test Week[0] is underway. The communishift -
where the test day app resided is now going through downtown and
Fedora QA folks have moved the app to a different location to survive
this downtime. if, for some reason you get an error, please let me
know and bear with
Hi Fedora users, developers and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 33.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hey All,
In the recent past, we have seen a lot of contributors send out
introduction emails to the Test list.
And most of you who are new, must be wondering about the emails that
you get about Test Days and release validations just before release.
Well, this is a video call where we will be
Hey All,
Fedora is a community-driven project which means a lot of our users
use Fedora in multiple languages. The i18n Test day[0] is scheduled to
test changes that are coming in F33 along with
testing the regular GNOME apps in a multi-lingual environment.
This test day will also benefit from
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 7:15 PM Leonardo Rossetti
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to present a Kubernetes Development SIG.
>
> I initially thought of an "operator SIG" but I think a wider SIG about
> programming components and services with Kubernetes APIs and internal
> components made
Hey Testers,
Friday, 2020-09-18 will be Fedora Media Writer Test Day[0]!
This Test Day will focus on Fedora Media Writer. Fedora Media Writer
is used for creating bootable flash drives on different operating
systems and architectures.
The tool is intended to be provided as the primary download
Hey All,
Fedora 33 Cloud Test Day happening on Monday, October 5th, 2020!
A test day is an event where anyone can help make sure that changes in
Fedora are working well in the upcoming release. Fedora community
members often participate, but the public is welcome also. You only
need to be able
Hey All
Fedora 33 GNOME 3.37 Test Day is happening[0] now.
This is the time when we test the new features and version bumps of
all the GNOME apps which came with the megaupdate.
You can use the latest F33 image (pointed on the wiki) for this Test Day.
If you have some spare time, please help run
Hey All,
A new change proposal has been submitted for the Fedora 33 release
cycle which entails the usage of Btrfs by default [0] for Workstations and
Spins across x86_64 and ARM architectures, As a result, we have
organized a test week from Monday, Aug 31, 2020. As a part of this test
week, we
Hey All,
As we come closer to Fedora 33 Beta, it's time to test upgrades.
Fedora 33 has a lot of changesets [0] and it becomes essential that we
test the graphical upgrade
methods as well as the command line.
As a part of this test day[1], we will test upgrading from a full
updated, F31 and F32
Hey,
Fedora 33 IoT test day is on 2020-09-30. As Fedora IoT becomes the
part of Fedora Editions, to ensure we test the bits properly, we are
going to have a test day [0] where we will be focusing on testing the
IoT builds and reporting bugs.
[0]
Hey All,
A couple of weeks back, we opened up whenisgood[0] to capture the
preferred timing
for the onboarding call. We got a bunch of votes and this is the final
call for voting, as
we'll be closing the voting and picking the timing that works best for all.
Thanks to all the folks again for
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.9
Test week which is happening from 2020-10-26 to 2020-11-02. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in details about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.8
Test week which is happening from 2020-08-17 to 2020-08-24. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in details about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As
Hey Testers,
Monday, 2020-07-06 will be SwapOnZRAM Test Day[0]!
This Test Day will focus on SwapOnZRAM[1]. Swap partition is useful,
except when it's slow. Zram is a RAM drive that uses compression.
Create a swap-on-zram during start-up. And no longer use swap
partitions by default.
The zram
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 12:55 AM Sumantro Mukherjee
wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> A new change proposal has been submitted for the Fedora 33 release
> cycle which entails usage of btrfs by default [0] for Workstations and
> Spins across x86_64 and ARM architectures As a result, we h
Hey All,
A new change proposal has been submitted for the Fedora 33 release
cycle which entails usage of btrfs by default [0] for Workstations and
Spins across x86_64 and ARM architectures As a result, we have
organized a test day on Wed, July 08, 2020. As a part of this test
day, we will aim at
Hey All,
The Kernel team and Fedora QA team is holding Kernel 5.7 Test Week[0]
starting Monday.
It's fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in details about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
Should you have any questions, come and talk
Hey All,
This is a gentle reminder that the Fedora QA onboarding call is
happening *today* at 1700-1900 UTC. We will focus on helping the new
contributors to start contributing right away. The meeting will be on
Bluejeans, with a 'hackmd'[1] for text notes. The agenda is already on
the hackmd
Hey All,
The CoreOS team is working towards the final F32 Fedora CoreOS. As a
result, the Fedora CoreOS and QA teams have organized a Test Day[0]
for Monday, June 08, 2020.
Since this is the very first FCOS Test Day, we are looking for people
to try out the ''next'' stream which contains all the
Hey All,
Fedora QA onboarding call will be on Wednesday 2020-06-10 at
1700-1900 UTC. We will focus on helping the new contributors to start
contributing right away. The meeting will be on Bluejeans, with a
'hackmd[1] for text notes. The agenda is already on the hackmd and is
designed to ensure
Greetings Testers!
The Fedora 33 CoreOS Test Day focuses on testing FCOS based on Fedora 33.
The FCOS `next` stream is already rebased on Fedora 33 content, which will
be coming soon to `testing` and `stable`. To prepare for the content being
promoted to other streams the Fedora CoreOS and QA
Hi Fedora users, developers and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 34.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.10
Test week which is happening from 2021-01-04 to 2021-01-11. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in details about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.12
Test week, which is happening from 2021-05-09 to 2021-05-16. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in details about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.13
Test week, which is happening from 2021-07-11 to 2021-07-18. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 5:52 PM Ben Cotton wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 6:10 AM Sumantro Mukherjee
> wrote:
> >
> > [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1976464
> >
>
> I'll take the review. Sounds like an app I'd benefit from anyway. :-)
>
>
Hey All,
I am Sumantro and been working in Fedora's QA team for some time now.
I have decided to try out packaging and maintain a few packages as
well. I have taken a few steps of making a PR[0] and submitting one
package for review[1]. It will be awesome if someone can review and
also help me
Hi Fedora users, developers, and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 35.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hey All,
As we come closer to Fedora 34 release dates, it's time to test upgrades.
Fedora 34 has a lot of changesets [0] and it becomes essential that we
test the graphical upgrade methods as well as the command line.
As a part of this test day[1], we will test upgrading from a full
updated, F32
Hey All,
There is a recent proposal to replace the PulseAudio daemon with a
functionally compatible implementation based on PipeWire[0].
This means that all existing clients using the PulseAudio client
library will continue to work as before, as well as applications
shipped as Flatpak.
The test
Hey All
Fedora 34 GNOME 40 Test Day is happening[0] on 2021-03-17 through 2021-03-19.
This is the time when we test the new features and version bumps of
all the GNOME apps which came with the mega-update.
This time, we have a lot of new changes coming along and we would
appreciate as much
Hey All,
Fedora users in out-of-memory (OOM) situations get benefitted by
enabling systemd-oomd[0] by default. Actions taken by systemd-oomd
operate on a per-cgroup level, aligning well with the life cycle of
systemd units. As this becomes a default feature, we are running a
test week to verify
Hey All,
PulseAudio deamon has been a default in Fedora for a really long time.
As a part of the Fedora 34 changeset, PipeWire has been set to
default[0] which will route all audio from PulseAudio and JACK to the
PipeWire Audio daemon by default. This is a very crucial change and
will require
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.11
Test week, which is happening from 2021-03-08 to 2021-03-16. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in details about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As
Hey All,
Fedora is a community-driven project which means a lot of our users
use Fedora in multiple languages. The i18n Test day[0] is scheduled to
test changes that are coming in F34 along with
testing the regular GNOME apps in a multi-lingual environment.
This test day will also benefit from
Hey All,
We are going to test all forms of virtualization possible in Fedora.
The test day [0] will focus on testing Fedora or your favorite distro
inside a bare-metal implementation of Fedora running Boxes, KVM,
VirtualBox, and whatever you have.
The general features of installing the OS and
Hey All,
We are running a Fedora Linux 34 Cloud Test Day from Friday, April 16
through Monday, April 19. As a part of this test day[0] we will be
testing the Fedora Cloud Images. You can test the regular base image
using testcloud or if you have an Amazon account, you can test the
AMIs listed on
Hi,
Grub and Shim Test Day starts today
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-04-12_Grub_and_Shim_Test_Day
Special call out: No installation required! If you have (U)EFI x86_64
hardware, with or without Secure Boot, please create install media
using one of the provided special test ISOs,
Hey Folks!
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global program focused on
introducing students to open source software development. Students
work on a 10-week programming project with an open-source organization
during their break from a post-secondary academic program. Fedora has
had great
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.14
Test week is happening from 2021-09-12 to 2021-09-19. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey folks,
We have the GNOME 41 test week happening now and as we ramp towards
Beta candidate release, having all the right bugs raised and taken
care to will go a long way!
If you have some spare time, you can contribute to the ongoing test
week[0] and post your results[1]
As usual, the Fedora
Hey All,
As we come closer to Fedora 35 release dates, it's time to test upgrades.
Fedora 35 has a lot of changesets [0] and it becomes essential that we
test the graphical upgrade methods as well as the command line.
As a part of this test day[1], we will test upgrading from a full
updated, F33
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.15
Test week is happening from 2021-11-14 to 2021-11-21. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hi Fedora users, developers, and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 36.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hey Folks,
As most of you already know, we have the i18n test week happening now.
If you are someone who loves to experience Fedora Linux in your native
language and test out the new i18n changes this is your moment.
The wiki [0] starts off by telling you what the test day is all about,
the test
Hey All,
The Fedora Design team is hosting a test day today. We will be testing
the Light/Dark theme
and Wallpaper for Fedora Linux 36.
If you have some cycles, these resources[0] will give you some context
of how to test and submit results[1]
For a little bit of history about the test day can
Hey All,
This has been the best Kernel Test Week[0] ever!
Here's the TLDR
Total tests run: 510
Total testers: 143
Non x86 tests: 40
Non x86 testers: 8
Scaling up and retaining contributors has always been a goal for the
Fedora QA community.
This success is credited to the strong community and
Hey All,
Kernel 5.16 Test week is happening from 2022-01-23 to 2022-01-29. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results. Justin Forbes, has added a new Kernel Image for testing.
For folks,
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.16
Test week is happening from 2022-01-23 to 2022-01-29. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey Fedorans,
As most of you might know, we have Fedora testing events happening where you all
can participate. As of today, we are running 3 events in parallel.
1. Kernel 5.17 Test Week [0]
2. Fedora 36 CoreOS [1]
3. Fedora Cloud Test Day [2]
These are events that are easy to start off if you
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.5
Test week is happening from 2023-09-10 to 2023-09-17. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey Folks,
Toolbx as a blocker for Fedora Workstation was declared as part of
Fedora Linux 39 changes process.
The idea for test week is for testers is to install latest version of
Toolbx and install Fedora and any other OS as well. The wiki[0] has
all the necessary details. Come join us and make
Hey All,
As a part of the changeset[0] we had infra help us out with Images and
QA help us out with
criterion [1] and OpenQA test[2]. As a final step, we have finally
added Toolbx as a crit-path under "workstation" [3] .
We have a Toolbx Test day on 2023-09-14 [4] , come and help us iron
out any
Dear Fedora Community,
We're excited to announce the Fedora 39 Cloud Test Day[0], and we need
your help! Before the official release of Fedora 39, we're seeking
community members to participate in a focused testing event. By
contributing, you'll be helping to ensure the stability and quality of
Hey All!
During the week of September 9-25 2023, the Fedora 39 CoreOS Test Week will
be happening. The test week is an opportunity for the community to test
FCOS based on Fedora 39 content before it is released as part of the
`testing` and `stable` streams.
As part of the Test Week, we'll host a
Hey All,
As we come closer to Fedora 39 release dates, it's time to test upgrades.
Fedora 39 has a lot of changesets and it becomes essential that we
test the graphical upgrade methods as well as the command line.
As a part of this test day[0], we will test upgrading from a full
updated, F37 and
Hey All,
We are going to test all forms of virtualization possible in Fedora.
The test day [0] will focus on testing Fedora or your favourite distro
inside a bare-metal implementation of Fedora running Boxes, KVM,
VirtualBox, and whatever you have.
The general features of installing the OS and
Hey Folks!
This is to flag that there is an issue in Podman [0] which will break
Toolbx's basic
functionality in F37 and F38. Toolbx is currently release blocking and
is a part of
FCOS and Workstation ISO.
We are tracking the issue in [0] and request folks to test updates
when fixes are
Hello,
As most of you might know, with each new release of Fedora, we get a
new GNOME and that means this is the time to test GNOME 45's new
features. GNOME 45 test week begins today. During the course of next
week, we will have 14-17 reserved for testing the Desktop and the Core
Apps [0] and the
Hey folks,
This week we will be testing the new Anaconda WebUI installer written with
React and Cockpit. This installer will be default for Workstation for now and
we would like to run through as many tests as possible from [0].
Note from developers/other likely scenarios are
a) Test the new
On Fri, Apr 22, 2022, 16:49 Sayak Sarkar wrote:
> Cool Stuff store says that the promo code has already expired! :(
>
Yep it was 24 hrs only.
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 at 08:49, Chris Murphy
> wrote:
>
>> I'm getting: There are currently no products linked to this invitation
>> code...
>>
>> ---
Hi Fedora users, developers, and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 40.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hi Fedora users, developers, and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 37.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hi Fedora friends!
In case you missed it, Fedora Project has granted some funding to
organize the Fedora Hatch event in Pune, India. It is going to take
place on Thursday, July 07th, 2022, and Friday, July 08th, 2022 - very
exciting! For more details on how to attend, some terms and
conditions,
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.18
Test week is happening from 2022-06-05 to 2022-06-11. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey All,
First of all, I would like to thank all those who have shown interest
in testing Fedora and making it better.
We saw a lot of new faces in the test day(s) and introduction emails
to welcome you all,
here's is what we have for you.
We are going to have an onboarding call,
We will focus
Hey All,
Kernel 5.18 Test week is happening now. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual, the Fedora QA team will hangout at #fedora-test-...@libera.chat
for question and
Hey All,
Some of you may know from my presentation at Nest '22 about the
Validation events that are getting added!
Historically, Fedora QA has relied on a lot of contributor feedback.
Mostly, we have set up multiple
ways how to capture the results and there has been no better time than
to start
Hey Fedorans,
We are running a Fedora 37 Pre-Beta Release Validation[0] Test Week!
Come help test the Pre-Beta image and fill up matrixes in here[1].
If you have any questions, reach out to #fedora-test-day on libera or test list!
[0]
Hey All,
We have a bunch of test days coming up, we are currently running
StrongCryptoSettings3 test day. I will be keeping this open for
community members to come and test. It's fairly simple, just run the
commands you find in[0] and your output should correspond to [1]
This is an
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.0
Test week is happening from 2022-10-16 to 2022-10-23. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey Folks,
F37 CoreOS Test week starts today and will run for a week!
As most of you might know, CoreOS will come forth in this cycle as an "Edition".
This opens us with more requirements for testing and ironing out bugs
well ahead of time.
This test week aims to serve community members an
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 5.19
Test week is happening from 2022-08-14 to 2022-08-21. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hi Fedora users, developers, and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 38.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.1
Test week is happening from 2023-01-03 to 2023-01-08. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey Folks,
Since the brand new dnf5 package[0] has landed in F38, the Fedora QA
and DNF teams are organizing a test day to get some initial feedback
on it. We will be testing DNF 5 to iron out any rough edges.
We will be testing microdnf's all basic functionality from a user
perspective and will
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.2
Test week is happening from 2023-03-05 to 2023-03-12. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey folks!
This week we will be testing GNOME 44. To make it easier for testers
to test and the Workstation team to make the results submitted useful,
we have split the GNOME test week into two parts, the first leg will
be covering the desktop and the core apps. The latter will focus on
apps that
Hi Fedora users, developers, and friends!
It's time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora 39.
For anyone who isn't aware, a Test Day is an event usually focused
around IRC for interaction and a Wiki page for instructions and results,
with the aim being to get a bunch of interested users
Hey All,
As we come closer to Fedora 38 release dates, it's time to test upgrades.
Fedora 38 has a lot of changesets and it becomes essential that we
test the graphical upgrade methods as well as the command line.
As a part of this test day[0], we will test upgrading from a full
updated, F36 and
Hey All,
The Fedora 38 CoreOS Test Week focuses on testing FCOS based on Fedora
38. The FCOS next stream is already rebased on Fedora 38 content,
which will be coming soon to testing and stable. To prepare for the
content being promoted to other streams the Fedora CoreOS and QA teams
have
Hey Folks,
We are currently running the Fedora Kernel Test Week before we rebase
6.4. There is a new
build 6.4.3 is fresh and you can now provide feedback!
Thanks a lot to all for making the test weeks so successful. The links
for test weeks can be found here[0]. Results can be submitted here[1]
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.4
Test week is happening from 2023-07-09 to 2023-07-16 It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual, the
Hey Folks,
DNF 5 landed in rawhide sometime back and has now been taken off F39
schedule. DNF 5 awaits testing and feedback before it can be
considered stable for Fedora users. DNF and Fedora Quality are hosting
a week-long testing period from Friday, August 11th through Thursday,
August 17th.
at this moment and will take some time. Nonetheless, we have something
called Heroes of Fedora, that
I will be running for F39 and you will get a mention when I pull up
all the test day data.
Thanks for testing!
>
>
> On Fri Aug 11, 2023 at 4:26 AM WAT, Sumantro Mukherjee wrote:
>
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.3
Test week is happening from 2023-05-07 to 2023-05-14. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey All,
We're excited to invite you to the GNOME 46 Test Week!
This is a unique opportunity to get early access to new features,
identify bugs, and contribute to improving GNOME's usability and
stability.
Your participation is vital to ensure GNOME 46 meets our community's
high standards. To
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.7
Test week is happening from 2024-01-21 to 2024-01-28. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey Folks,
As most of you might know, Kernel 6.7 Test Week is currently happening[0]
I have figured out that, I can't login to FAS from the Kernel Test
Result site[1].
If you are also someone who is stuck, please follow the infra issue
filed here[2].
And please submit the results here[3]
If you
Hey Folks,
KDE SIG x Fedora QA hosts the KDE Plasma 6 Test Week.
If you are willing to test new Desktop Environments or use KDE
for some time; this is your time.
Contribute to testing the new KDE and finding bugs ahead of the F40 release.
The instructions are simple, and can be found in the
Hey Folks,
As many of you may know, FOSDEM is going on but still, we are hosting
the KDE test weeks.
You can still submit the results here[0]. KDE is very important for
our community members
and testing this way ahead of time helps us find bugs and eliminate them!!
Thanks for testing!
[0]
Hey All,
I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.6
Test week is happening from 2023-11-12 to 2023-11-19. It's
fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
results.
As usual,
Hey Flocks,
This is a gentle reminder for contributors testing GNOME 46[0] to
submit their contributions
by EOD. We will wrap up the test week and export the results[1] to the
wiki after
the test day ends.
[0] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2024-02-22_Fedora_40_GNOME_46_Apps
[1]
Hey Folks,
We will be having a Fedora Linux 40 i18n test week starting 2024-03-05.
The wiki[0] has all the information on participating in the test week.
You can grab the choice of your image [Workstation/Silverblue/Kionite]
from this page[1]
We look forward to the results and feedback!
Thank
Hey Folks!
Fedora 40 is going to ship with Podman 5[0] and as part of this changeset,
there will be a lot of breaking changes which can affect your
container workflow.
To ensure a smooth transition, the Podman team and the Quality team of
Fedora have
decided to host a test week[1].
The idea is
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 8:35 AM Ming Lei wrote:
> Hello Richard and Guys,
>
> I plan to package rublk to Fedora, and it is one Rust project.
>
> Can you provide a little guide about how to do that? such as,
> where can I find the guide doc? And is it github or crates which
> should be used as
Dear Fedora Community Member,
We are excited to invite you to participate in an upcoming Fedora Test
Day focused on testing Podman Desktop. Podman Desktop is an innovative
tool that enables you to manage containers on your desktop with ease.
Date: 2024-03-20
Your feedback and testing are
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