
Il 31/10/2013 16:56, Dave Neary ha scritto:
Hi Sandro,
On 10/31/2013 01:54 PM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
I would like to propose to the community to join creating a group for testing oVirt releases and oVirt bug fixes. I suggest to create a ovirt-qe mailing list and set that as default QE assignee for oVirt bugs. The list may be used for coordinating testing efforts, to be notified about new ovirt bugs, to plan test days, propose test cases, discussing about jenkins jobs implementation and so on. Forming just a small group of people testing milestones release will also help in having better release testing. What do you think about this?
I think it's an awesome idea! I imagine the main activities of the group will be testing nightly builds, reporting test failures to the appropriate places, and co-ordinating test days for oVirt?
While the group is finding its feet I would encourage you to start with a wiki page listing the people committed to helping, and use the Users list to keep activity here. Use a special QE tag in the subject ([qe], perhaps) but stay here until there is sufficient activity to spin off a separate mailing list.
Otherwise, I fear that the group will have trouble taking off, and will not get the community attention & participation it deserves.
What do you think?
That's ok for me using users for starting up. So, anyone interested in qe / testing, keep updates-testing repo enabled, soon 3.3.1 release candidate packages will be there. -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com