James Laska wrote:
1. How did you find out about Fedora Test Days?
Mailing list posting.
2. Was sufficient documentation available to help you participate in a
Fedora Test Day? If not, what did you find missing or in need of
improvement?
Yes, I found everything I needed on the corresponding wiki page.
3. Did you encounter any obstacles preventing participation in Fedora
test Days? How might they have been avoided? Did you discover any
workaround?
Time. Test days are sometimes not announced early enough for me, or I do
not have them marked on my calendar so I forget about them.
4. Were you able to locate and download installation media for testing?
Did it function as expected?
Yes. Yes.
5. What follow-up actions do you expect after the Test Day? Are your
expectations currently being met?
I expected an analysis of the data received either by a mailing list
post or an update on the wiki page. I saw neither and thought my data
was just thrown into the wind. My expectations were not met.
6. Would you participate again in future Fedora Test Days?
Yes.
7. Do you have any more general comments or any suggestions for
improving future test days?
Please get the Fedora calendar server going. I'd love to subscribe
Thunderbird/Lightning to the QA calendar. People would be able to know
about and participate in test days (or any QA event) without a mailing
list subscription or a 24/7 IRC connection as it seems some things are
discussed solely on IRC.