Hello,
In the past few months we have been creating test repositories in Fedora tests git for components used in rhel. https://src.fedoraproject.org/projects/tests/%2A These repositories contain tests from RedHat which we decided can be public. With the intention of allowing public contributors to add tests of their own or review our test and then use these tests in public centOS testing.
We would like to know when a maintainer of a package wants to add tests to Fedora in this way, is this ci@lists.fedoraproject.org the correct place to ask for help with the process or issues when something does not work? Would it be a problem for you if people ask questions about writing tests or test organization? Do we need our own separate mailing group for this purpose?
Thank you. Ondrej Mejzlik
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 9:31 AM Ondrej Mejzlik omejzlik@redhat.com wrote:
Hello,
In the past few months we have been creating test repositories in Fedora tests git for components used in rhel. https://src.fedoraproject.org/projects/tests/%2A These repositories contain tests from RedHat which we decided can be public. With the intention of allowing public contributors to add tests of their own or review our test and then use these tests in public centOS testing.
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We would like to know when a maintainer of a package wants to add tests to Fedora in this way, is this ci@lists.fedoraproject.org the correct place to ask for help with the process or issues when something does not work?
yes. that is definitely a correct place, but you can also use:
#fedora-ci on chat.fedoraproject.org #testing-farm on RH Slack
For support.
Would it be a problem for you if people ask questions about writing tests or test organization?
Not really, just note, maybe better to discuss with RH folks who already are using this, so maybe also urt-list@redhat.com would be a good place ....
Do we need our own separate mailing group for this purpose?
I do not think so, let's use the mailing lists we have.
Best regards, /M
Thank you. Ondrej Mejzlik
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