>Hi James,
>
>Welcome to Fedora QA Team!  So good you always come back, it happens the same to me.
>Looking forward to see your contributions.

>Regards,
>Silvia
>FAS:  Lailah

Thanks Silvia. I'm happy to be here and looking forward to being a part of the team and actually contributing something.  I forgot to mention my FAS is jhawk.


>Welcome James, thanks for volunteering! I have sponsored your group
>membership. Do you think there's enough info on the wiki etc. to help
>you move forward, or is there anything we could help with further?
>Thanks!

Hi Adam, I think the wiki is a good start so far for helping me get my system setup for testing. (Setting the repos, setting up Karma, etc.) I'm still a bit unclear as to how to test certain packages if I'm not using anything on my system that requires them. I guess learning the requirements of certain packages and what they do will help know what to look for and test as I go along. The wiki is pretty straightforward for testing pre-releases and I'm moving forward with testing the Fedora 28 branch. I've also been making it a habit to hang out in the #fedora-qa (and other Fedora related) IRC chat. You'll find me lurking there with the username grimhawk.

James