Hey All, 

I would like to make a proposal for updating and fleshing out some of test day 
guideline.

To start with the wording on the Top of Test Day page:
If you come to this page before or after the test day is completed, your 
testing is still valuable, and you can use the information on this page to 
test, file any bugs you find at Bugzilla, and add your results to the results 
section. If this page is more than a month old when you arrive here, please 
check the current schedule and see if a similar but more recent Test Day is 
planned or has already happened.

# Proposal 1: We would also like people to *not* do testing if we are testing 
something which are compose sensitive and post-test day
chasing and finding the same bugs in the compose and filing dups won't make 
much sense. So, it will be best to reduce the time frame from a month to a week.
Also, check the current schedule for something fresher and ready requiring 
testing love.


# Proposal 2: We would love to see more coverage on the test cases, let's take 
Modularity and as an example, Contributors found bugs in Rpi 3 (ARM) which 
weren't the case with x86_64, Profile field in the test day results
page becomes very important and crucial. Maybe, we should avoid putting 
"Fedora-Server-dvd-xxxxxyyyyyyz.n.0.iso" which doesn't give much info about the 
testing environment or how it was executed. We might
want to flesh out the importance of that field and it will be very helpful in 
coming future.

# Proposal 3: Test Days have a specific team which takes on the task of 
curating the #fedora-test-day channel and these are mostly the people who are 
working on the feature being tested or developed for a significant amount of 
time.
This is done to ensure that all the contributors/participants can pin point 
folks who are playing the role they are designed for.It's in the best interest 
of contributors that they shouldn't edit this section as they misleading if 
done without proper knowledge.

Thoughts?

Thanks
/sumantrom
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