On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 11:31 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
Will Woods wrote:
At the usual time and place - #fedora-meeting on freenode, 1500UTC (that's 10AM US Eastern).
So have we moved the meeting time from16:00 back to 15:00?
Agenda:
Fedora 11 Alpha
- status
- review of test procedures / results
Wiki use
- Guidelines for naming test plans / test cases
QA team guidelines
- Who gets to vote on decisions? Sponsors?
- How do you get to be a QA team sponsor?
- How do you get to be a QA team member?
- What does being in the QA team require/provide?
Let's first come up with a QA team made from the community for the community before coming up with any guidelines for QA
I want everyone to take a look at http://sqa.net/ and consider the Fedora QA procedure will be moved in that direction.
The idea is that there will be made QA board consisting of one representing from each SIG
That representative task will be over sighting the QA of his SIG and this board over sighting the QA of the whole Fedoraproject.
There are good general quality practices and procedures listed at the URL provide above. But they also assume a level of resources we don't yet have. Over time as we gather more contributors, this could be something to look into.
I do like the idea of outlining a structure so that specialty QA groups with similar interests can coalesce and provide service to other Fedora teams. Leam Hall has begun pulling some of this together to flesh out a new "Join Fedora" QA landing page.
Thanks, James