I had an interesting email discussion with Adam Williamson in Fedora QA after he posted to the Fedora qa-devel list about getting OpenQA set up in Fedora infrastructure to automate some of their previously manual release testing activities and post the results back to the Fedora wiki.
With Fedora 23 almost out the door, it seems to me that earlyish in the Fedora 24 cycle might be a good time to experiment further with the instance at beaker.fedoraproject.org, but that would depend on resolving the remaining Fedora integration issues.
Is there a status update available on those at all?
Cheers, Nick.
Dear Nick,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 03:29:29PM +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote:
I had an interesting email discussion with Adam Williamson in Fedora QA after he posted to the Fedora qa-devel list about getting OpenQA set up in Fedora infrastructure to automate some of their previously manual release testing activities and post the results back to the Fedora wiki.
With Fedora 23 almost out the door, it seems to me that earlyish in the Fedora 24 cycle might be a good time to experiment further with the instance at beaker.fedoraproject.org, but that would depend on resolving the remaining Fedora integration issues.
Is there a status update available on those at all?
None yet. I haven't had the time to sit with Dan to figure out what is left doing. We've got an increased amount of requests for new features (probably not new to you).
Let me get back to you once I've got a better picture :)
Kind Regards,
Dear Nick,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 03:29:29PM +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote:
I had an interesting email discussion with Adam Williamson in Fedora QA after he posted to the Fedora qa-devel list about getting OpenQA set up in Fedora infrastructure to automate some of their previously manual release testing activities and post the results back to the Fedora wiki.
With Fedora 23 almost out the door, it seems to me that earlyish in the Fedora 24 cycle might be a good time to experiment further with the instance at beaker.fedoraproject.org, but that would depend on resolving the remaining Fedora integration issues.
Is there a status update available on those at all?
After talking to Dan, we bumped the Fedora involvement to the top of our items to focus on next. As I'm currently aware there is not much left to call this item as done.
Was this helpful? Let me know if you're after any particularities.
Kind Regards
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Róman Joost rjoost@redhat.com wrote:
Dear Nick,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 03:29:29PM +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote:
I had an interesting email discussion with Adam Williamson in Fedora QA after he posted to the Fedora qa-devel list about getting OpenQA set up in Fedora infrastructure to automate some of their previously manual release testing activities and post the results back to the Fedora wiki.
With Fedora 23 almost out the door, it seems to me that earlyish in the Fedora 24 cycle might be a good time to experiment further with the instance at beaker.fedoraproject.org, but that would depend on resolving the remaining Fedora integration issues.
Is there a status update available on those at all?
After talking to Dan, we bumped the Fedora involvement to the top of our items to focus on next. As I'm currently aware there is not much left to call this item as done.
Was this helpful? Let me know if you're after any particularities.
Indeed, it's very helpful. As a possible concrete goal, one of the things Adam mentioned needing help with is integration testing for FreeIPA as the "Domain Controller" role becomes a suggested use case for Fedora Server.
FreeIPA already has a Beaker based integration testing page at http://www.freeipa.org/page/V3/Integration_testing, so getting that up and running in beaker.fedoraproject.org could be a good way to take some of the related manual testing load off Fedora QA.
Cheers, Nick.
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