On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 03:36:55PM -0400, James Laska wrote:
My apologies for not recalling the name, but a fellow tester posted
a
comment in fedora planet recently suggesting this very idea ... that the
live image come with some pointers or instructions for the current test
day. This is a great idea.
I'd like to not have to constantly edit the kickstart file used to
generate the live image. Can folks think of a good way so that with a
little shell/python/$lang we can use the same kickstart file to produce
a live image that has ...
* the Test Day starts as the firefox homepage
* Or ... the firefox home page finds the most *current* test day
Or just point it at [[Test_Day:Current]] on the wiki (which I just
made), and whenever we shift test days, just remember to keep that
updated. Note that I put it in the Test_Day: namespace so anyone can
change it, so if it slips the collective mind, it will be easy to
fix. I suppose you could put this in a .url file on the Desktop.
* Create a .desktop file when clicked, "Join Test Day IRC
discussion"
Sounds reasonable to me -- could pidgin launch IRC based on this? Or
maybe just build in xchat-gnome?
* I know it's a live image, but should we enable
kexec/kdump to
easily capture kernel panics?
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