Hi Sumantro,
I just read the wiki page for doing testing for the Test Week. This page contains many
considerations and many commands the testers have to go through, and I assume this can be
very deterring for non-advanced users.
However, you can lower the "entry barrier" to contribution by summing all that
up to one command (which also avoids the users to break anything): `dnf update
<https://...kernel.x86_64> <https://...kernel-core.x86_64> <...>` (the
links are in koji, e.g., [1]).
Also, you can add all potential packages, even if you don't know if all users have
them installed, to this command: it is an update command, so if a user has no kernel tools
installed while the kernel tools are in the command, the kernel tools will be ignored.
This way one command can bring the new kernel to the systems, without anything more to do:
this command is architecture specific, and you need to create one command for each
architecture we test, but dnf will reject to install a wrong architecture, so there is no
risk: if users are unaware, they shall test `uname -r` or just try: dnf will do the rest
and ensure that the right one will be installed.
However, users will need to know if they have the right build for their release (f39,
f40). `uname -r` can show the user the release as well. But I think a mistake at this
place is not more vulnerable (rather less) for breaking something than playing with all
the commands in the current wiki.
Feel free to let me know if I missed something (maybe you considered and rejected that
possibility already?), but I do kernel tests with packages from koji this way for long.
[1]
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=2424606
Best,
Chris
On 25/03/2024 04.43, Sumantro Mukherjee wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I would like to invite all of you to participate in the Kernel 6.8
> Test week is happening from 2024-03-24 to 2024-03-31. It's
> fairly simple, head over to the wiki [0] and read in detail about the
> test week and simply run the test case mentioned in[1] and enter your
> results.
>
> As usual, the Fedora QA team will hangout at #fedora-test-day(a)libera.chat
> for questions and discussion.
>
> [0]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2024-03-24_Kernel_6.8_Test_Week
> [1]
https://testdays.fedoraproject.org/events/184
>
>