Hello everybody. Here I’m fresh man. Early I never participated in open source projects. I haven’t experience. Who can explain me , what I need to do? Position - Tester Thanks for attention)
вт, 14 янв. 2020 г. в 18:18, Sumantro Mukherjee <[email protected]>: > > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 9:22 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Sumantro, >> >> Can you guide me what I can do next. Still I am learning fedora >> environment but I am very familiar with feroda OS (last 8 years I am using ) >> >> Thanks >> Prabhakar >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: sankarshan <[email protected]> >> Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 6:53 PM >> To: Pujeri, Prabhakar; Sumantro Mukherjee >> Subject: Re: contribute to fedora project >> >> >> [EXTERNAL EMAIL] >> > > Hey All! > > First of all thank you for showing interest and testing Fedora Kernel. I > am Sumantro and like Sankarshan mentioned, I lead some of the testing > efforts in the Fedora QA community. > So, for just kernel testing we focus on Multi arch regression testing with > flags for performance and destructive. The test case can be found here[0]. > To get started, you will need a FAS account and a Contributor Licence > Agreement AKA CLA +1 from the group which you want to contribute. To get > started with Fedora QA, you will need to > introduce yourself as a contributor to the @[email protected] > <[email protected]>. You will need to first join the Mailing > List, which can be done by subscribing to > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/test.lists.fedoraproject.org/. > After you are subscribed, you need to write an introduction, one example > can be > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/KMHWR2IKYY2YZRHLB34CJQXTC26BETEH/. > Let me know if you get stuck in this process, once this is done, I can give > you a CLA +1 on the FAS ID > > In Fedora we have two kinds of testing process: > 1. Updates Testing > 2. Release Validation Testing > > You can start off by testing updates in [http://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/] > for Fedora 30, Fedora 31. 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 viz “pending” & “testing”. You can read much about update > testing here [1]. > > 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 32 Rawhide 20200112.n.0 > Summary), you can run test cases which are mentioned [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 > {resultPASS|<fas_username>}. 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|<fas_username>} 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 > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Base_Test > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Desktop_Test > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Server_Test > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Cloud_Test > > For Automation, you can start looking at Open QA[ > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenQA] its maintained by Adamw. Ping me, > if you want to know more. > > Fedora QA dashboard is currently being developed which is here > https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/landing_page/ > > Other Blogs to read: > > 1. > https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-1/ > 2. > https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-2/ > 3. > https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/getting-started-fedora-qa-part-3/ > > [0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_kernel_regression > [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing > [2] > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_32_Rawhide_20200112.n.0_Summary?rd=Test_Results:Current_Summary > [3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_USB_stick_Live_luc > [4] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ > > Feel free to ping me if you have any questions. > -- > //sumantro > Fedora QE > TRIED AND PERSONALLY TESTED, ERGO TRUSTED <https://redhat.com/trusted> > _______________________________________________ > test mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > Fedora Code of Conduct: > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ > List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > List Archives: > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected] >
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