Hello gang,
It's been something over a week since my first email, so I'd like to
give you heads up on the current status.
Even though the movement on the initsctipt tests review is not as huge
as one might dream of, it's deffinitelly going forward. We're on 30%
done on he current milestone
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https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/query?status=closed&milestone=Initscr...
and I'd like to thank to all the folks (jlaska, maxamillion) who
contributed.
Special kudos to Scott M Ferguson, who decided to join and help us!
This said, I'd like to put in remembrance, that you still can join the
process and contribute to either this, or any other AutoQA milestone
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https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/roadmap> - try it out, get involved,
and be part of the team creating awesome tools.
If you're interested, don't hesitate and contact either me, or any other
AutoQA developer via e-mail or IRC on #fedora-qa channel at
irc.freenode.net!
Looking forward to hearing from you
Joza
On 05/31/2010 02:47 PM, Josef Skladanka wrote:
Hello gang,
as a member of Fedora QA team, I'd like to ask you, our precious
community members, to help us with reviewing (and possibly creating) new
automated tests.
I'm not sure, if you're familliar with the awesome AutoQA project
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AutoQA> - a Python based framework we
use for automated testing. At the moment, we have tests focused on
package/repo sanity some anaconda and install tests.
Lately we started to work on tests which check LSB compliance of
initscripts in Fedora. We already have some 'upstream' in the running
AutoQA environment (e.g. openssh [output
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https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/autoqa-results/2010-May/022261.html>, test
source
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https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/browser/tests/initscripts/tests/openssh/r...>]),
but there are more to be reviewed and pushed 'upstream'.
I've created a wiki page
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https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/wiki/initscripts> which describes how
could you help. I'll appreciate any feedback, and I'll be more than
happy if you choose to participate on reviewing the test, so we all can
benefit from having the initscripts LSB compliant, and maybe you'll get
so interested in automated testing, that you'll decide to help us with
developing the AutoQA and automating all kinds of tests.
Regards
joza