On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 12:40:25 -0500
James Laska <jlaska(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> * setup a remote test env that people could use to test things.
I could use more details on this point. Is this talking about setting
up QA systems hosted in Fedora infrastructure that any tester could
login and use to test updates?
Yes.
Perhaps something with virtual instances?
*tester requests a base f14
*machine is built and mails tester info.
*tester logs into machine, applies update that they are testing, tests.
*tester logs out and machine autoreaps away.
I admit this is pie in the sky without a cloud infrastructure in place,
but it would be pretty cool. ;)
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> * PK updates-testing integration of some kind.
Open to any ideas here ... are you thinking about some PK
updates-testing feedback workflow. Like integrating
fedora-easy-karma? Something else?
Yes, a fedora-easy-karma type thing.
Also, abrt could offer to install a testing package where available
when a package crashes?
Thanks for the excellent feedback!
kevin