Fedora test days historically have been Thursdays to help make it a regular event that's easy to schedule around:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Fedora_17_test_days If there is significant interest for another day of the week, we can consider asking for it. On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:41 AM, rihowa...@gmail.com <rihowa...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > On Feb 16, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Samuel Greenfeld wrote: > > > On March 22 there will be a Sugar test day for Fedora 17. This means > that the Fedora community in general will be gathering to look at Sugar and > see what issues we have close to the end of the Sugar 0.96 cycle. > > > > March 22nd is a Thursday. Is the March 22nd date for Sugar Test Day set > in stone? Picking a Thursday is a bit unfortunate because a lot of > volunteers with experience of Sugar will either be at their jobs or school. > Now if it was on a weekend.... > > Robert H. > > > To help keep track of what was found and tell people where to look, we > ideally should have test cases for the volunteers willing to help us that > day that may be unfamiliar with Sugar. But the first question I have is > where these test cases should be hosted. > > > > Historically OLPC has tried to use their wiki with some semantic markup > to store test cases & results for both the XO and Sugar. But this setup is > not easily searched, is prone to caching old information unless the Wiki > pages are "purged", and can get confusing if you have to support later test > plans and/or updated test case versions. > > > > Fedora also stores test cases in their Wiki, and links them to packages > in Bodhi to help in verification. They take a simpler approach to their > Wiki design than what OLPC uses. Fedora supposedly was to move to a test > case management system called Nitrate to match Red Hat, but to date this > has not happened. > > > > A year or so ago I had a wild idea to create a system where test cases > and results could be exchanged so Ubuntu users could see how a program > worked in Fedora, what upstream saw, etc. But this has yet to materialize > beyond a few sketches. > > > > So we need to come up with a location & design that has a set of test > cases & results that everyone (including Ubuntu, etc.) can consider > authoritative & up-to-date for testing Sugar, and ideally support test > cases for XO hardware, the school server, etc. as well. > > > > --- > > SJG > > _______________________________________________ > > Testing mailing list > > test...@lists.laptop.org > > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing > >
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