Jesse Keating wrote:
So I'm kicking around this idea to help w/ QA testing. What if Fedora
Legacy provided very base images of the releases we support for use with
vmplayer? Vmplayer is free, and from the base image a QA tester could
update to the package we need QA on, use the package in various ways,
and report how it worked out. No need to have a full system of that
release, no bad effects to your running system, just a nice test
environment to run a few smoke tests on it.
Thoughts?
That is the exact way that I Q&A 7.3 stuff. I have VM images that are
near mirrors of production systems. I d/l and test 7.3 updates on the
VMs before pushing them out to production. It doesn't take much to
produce a VM to distribute to others for testing purposes. HOWEVER the
IP addressing might present some setup issues for novices, and bandwidth
necessary to download the images would be quite high.
Further Thoughts?
-Jim P.
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