Greetings,
This is a draft (standard operating procedure) for Fedora Install test.This document involves process or steps by which QA organize install test in community. The purpose of SOP is to make QA's responsibilities transparent,so anyone can join + lead + contribute in this test in the near future. This page is only a draft now,need your suggestions and corrections,do you have some comments? The page of draft at: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Liam/Draft_Install_Test_SOP
Thanks Liam
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 10:45 +0800, Liam wrote:
Greetings,
This is a draft (standard operating procedure) for Fedora Install
test.This document involves process or steps by which QA organize install test in community. The purpose of SOP is to make QA's responsibilities transparent,so anyone can join + lead + contribute in this test in the near future. This page is only a draft now,need your suggestions and corrections,do you have some comments? The page of draft at: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Liam/Draft_Install_Test_SOP
Nice! I think this starts to capture a fair amount of the steps involved when attempting to organize collaborative testing against an upcoming milestone (e.g. Alpha, Beta).
* I've slightly reworded the introduction and moved it above the table of contents. Hopefully this doesn't dilute the message you were trying to convey, just let me know. * Perhaps unintentional, the install test dates should be prior to the official milestone release. The testing efforts described in this process are intended to provide data for a GO / NO_GO release decision. But you bring up a good point about collecting results *after* the milestone has been released. Perhaps we need to spell that out. I don't have any good suggestions at the moment, I will contemplate a bit ...
Some other minor suggestions I might offer: * Perhaps similar to the comment Adam Williamson had regarding the use of spacing around question mark '?' in the Xorg Debugging document. Make sure to follow each period '.' with two spaces, and each comma ',' with a single space. * When linking to other pages on the wiki, try to use the [[PageName]] syntax. * FYI ... I've gone ahead and added this to the category [[Category:QA SOPs]]
Thanks, James
Greetings,
Great!Thanks for your very patient check and comments.This draft really has lots of mistakes which need to correct.I will have a modification immediately.Thank you again.
Regards, Liam
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 10:45 +0800, Liam wrote:
Greetings,
This is a draft (standard operating procedure) for Fedora Install
test.This document involves process or steps by which QA organize install test in community. The purpose of SOP is to make QA's responsibilities transparent,so anyone can join + lead + contribute in this test in the near future. This page is only a draft now,need your suggestions and corrections,do you have some comments? The page of draft at: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Liam/Draft_Install_Test_SOP
Nice! I think this starts to capture a fair amount of the steps involved when attempting to organize collaborative testing against an upcoming milestone (e.g. Alpha, Beta).
* I've slightly reworded the introduction and moved it above the table of contents. Hopefully this doesn't dilute the message you were trying to convey, just let me know. * Perhaps unintentional, the install test dates should be prior to the official milestone release. The testing efforts described in this process are intended to provide data for a GO / NO_GO release decision. But you bring up a good point about collecting results *after* the milestone has been released. Perhaps we need to spell that out. I don't have any good suggestions at the moment, I will contemplate a bit ...
Some other minor suggestions I might offer: * Perhaps similar to the comment Adam Williamson had regarding the use of spacing around question mark '?' in the Xorg Debugging document. Make sure to follow each period '.' with two spaces, and each comma ',' with a single space. * When linking to other pages on the wiki, try to use the [[PageName]] syntax. * FYI ... I've gone ahead and added this to the category [[Category:QA SOPs]]
Thanks, James
2009/6/30 Liam lili@redhat.com:
Greetings,
Great!Thanks for your very patient check and comments.This draft really has lots of mistakes which need to correct.I will have a modification immediately.Thank you again.
Regards, Liam
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 10:45 +0800, Liam wrote:
Greetings,
This is a draft (standard operating procedure) for Fedora Install test.This document involves process or steps by which QA organize install test in community. The purpose of SOP is to make QA's responsibilities transparent,so anyone can join + lead + contribute in this test in the near future. This page is only a draft now,need your suggestions and corrections,do you have some comments? The page of draft at: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Liam/Draft_Install_Test_SOP
Nice! I think this starts to capture a fair amount of the steps involved when attempting to organize collaborative testing against an upcoming milestone (e.g. Alpha, Beta).
* I've slightly reworded the introduction and moved it above the table of contents. Hopefully this doesn't dilute the message you were trying to convey, just let me know. * Perhaps unintentional, the install test dates should be prior to the official milestone release. The testing efforts described in this process are intended to provide data for a GO / NO_GO release decision. But you bring up a good point about collecting results *after* the milestone has been released. Perhaps we need to spell that out. I don't have any good suggestions at the moment, I will contemplate a bit ...
Some other minor suggestions I might offer: * Perhaps similar to the comment Adam Williamson had regarding the use of spacing around question mark '?' in the Xorg Debugging document. Make sure to follow each period '.' with two spaces, and each comma ',' with a single space. * When linking to other pages on the wiki, try to use the [[PageName]] syntax. * FYI ... I've gone ahead and added this to the category [[Category:QA SOPs]]
Thanks, James
Liam, good work on this SOP draft. I see some minor thing. If I read the following line: 'Currently, we mainly announce install test in fedora mailing list' I was wondering that we announced this "test installation days" on the normal f-l, but the link show correctly to the f-t-l. Or is the link wrong and the announcement should relay send to f-l?
-- Regards, Niels
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Hi Niels,
I think what you said is right. I did some changes according to your comments. Thanks .:)
Regards, Liam
Liam, good work on this SOP draft. I see some minor thing. If I read the following line: 'Currently, we mainly announce install test in fedora mailing list' I was wondering that we announced this "test installation days" on the normal f-l, but the link show correctly to the f-t-l. Or is the link wrong and the announcement should relay send to f-l?
-- Regards, Niels
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Liam/Draft_Install_Test_SOP
I cleaned up the grammar and whatnot; hopefully I haven't unintentionally changed the meaning of anything important.
-B.
Hi Beland,
Thanks for your great help.It looks better this time. Nice work! :)
Regards, Liam
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Liam/Draft_Install_Test_SOP
I cleaned up the grammar and whatnot; hopefully I haven't unintentionally changed the meaning of anything important.
-B.