#294: Want to become proventester - michalb
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Reporter: bienm | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: Proventester Mentor Request | Version:
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Hello,
My name is Michał Bień. I want to join proventesters. I have a lot of
linux experience (five years). I am arleady in bugzappers group. I really
want to join, because I love testing at all. I think i will be very active
member, but I need sponsor first. Unfortunately, I have no recommendation
because I am young member of Fedora project.
Best regards
Michał Bień
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#293: proventester request
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Reporter: trafalger888 | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
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Hello,
I am seeking a mentor for the proventesters group. I would like to
contribute to Fedora and its QA process by testing. I also have recently
started triaging bugs and think this would be another great way to assist
in Fedora's development.
Thank you,
Colby M. McKethen
cmckethen888(a)gmail.com
IRC nick: trafalger888
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#281: Requesting a proven tester mentor
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Reporter: kunkelc | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
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= phenomenon =
= reason =
I was a proven tester under the usernam OldFart, but had to change ISPs
and now cannot modify the e-mail address used under that username.
Anyway, I think that is why I can't logon anymore. You can find numerous
BZs I have filed as ckunkel - at - been.there.com and currently as
clydekunkel7734 -at- verizon.net and many karma points for previous
versions of Fedora. I have read all of the documentation and am very much
aware that proven testers may be heavily modified or will just plain go
away at some point. Thanks. (Sorry -- don't know wiki formatting.)
= recommendation =
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#268: asking to join the proven testers and requesting a mentor
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Reporter: arifiauo | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
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= phenomenon =
Hi my name is Arif,
I want to join to be part of proven tester, and I ask the mentor so that I
can be proven tester that can be served well.
= reason =
I am interested in joining proven tester because I love the community of
Fedora and I want to make the Fedora Project better and better.
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#135: Proposed Test Day - TOPIC How about a consideration of the dual boot
issues from Fedora 13?
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Reporter: dramsey | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 14
Component: Test Day | Version:
Keywords: dual boot |
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How about a consideration of the dual boot issues from Fedora 13?
I remember from the Fedora 13 timeframe, there were dual boot issues.
Would it be advantageous to reconsider a subset of this as well as other
lessons learned from the Fedora 13 which may be a good peruse for
historical impact and reflection.
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#151: Tests consistent with Criterion
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Reporter: rhe | Owner: rhe
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 15
Component: Wiki | Version:
Keywords: retrospective |
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= problem =
Criteria was kept changing during F-14 test cycle, but some installation
tests didn't update accordingly. On the other hand, the criterion should
be modified to include preupgrade_from_older_release test and new tests
created for F-15.
= enhancement recommendation =
Installation tests need be reviewed and updated to fit for the criterion.
Criterion for preupgrade_from_older_release test is required.
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#289: Howto: debug kernel
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Reporter: kparal | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 17
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I have seen a lot of discussions about kernel with debugging options
enabled in this cycle. The questions repeat itself and I have them
sometimes as well (I tend to forget these information). I think we should
create a wiki page describing:
1. That our current policy is to use debug kernels in all composes prior
to Branched Beta (is that true? maybe just Beta RC1?).
2. The problems that debug kernels may cause (mainly performance
problems).
3. The exceptions in this process (regularly there is a non-debug kernel
built).
4. How to know whether you are currently running a debug kernel (I never
remember this one).
5. How to find latest debug/non-debug kernel in Koji.
6. How to install this kernel from Koji.
Then we can link this page e.g. in our Alpha announcements, so that we
save a lot of question for many people (and maybe a lot of troubles as
well, if they have some troubles and they just don't know about debug
kernels at all).
Good idea? Volunteer?
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