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* Developing and executing [[QA/TestPlans]] to test important functionality in a systematic way, usually with multiple cooperating testers. | * Developing and executing [[QA/TestPlans]] to test important functionality in a systematic way, usually with multiple cooperating testers. | ||
* Developing and run [[QA/Tools]], which use automation to find potential bugs. | * Developing and run [[QA/Tools]], which use automation to find potential bugs. | ||
* [[QA/Test Days]] are typically held on Thursdays to coordinate focused testing on a specific feature or component. | |||
* The QA team works with developers and [[ReleaseEngineering|release engineers]] to maintain the [[QA/ReleaseCriteria|Release Criteria]], which are used to determine what bugs count as release blockers. | |||
Other quality-related activities are handled elsewhere | == Related Projects == | ||
Other quality-related activities are handled elsewhere. | |||
* [[BugZappers]] handle bug triage - they examine bugs reported by other people and resolve duplicates, incomplete reports, etc. BugZappers share the fedora-test-list mailing list with the QA Project. | * [[BugZappers]] handle bug triage - they examine bugs reported by other people and resolve duplicates, incomplete reports, etc. BugZappers share the fedora-test-list mailing list with the QA Project. | ||
* [[PackageMaintainers]] fix bugs identified by the QA Project, with the help of upstream authors and patches proposed by testers. | * [[PackageMaintainers]] fix bugs identified by the QA Project, with the help of upstream authors and patches proposed by testers. | ||
* [[:Category:SIGs|Special Interest Group]] activities are interdisciplinary, involving everything from development to quality assurance. | |||
== Get Involved == | |||
See the [[BugsAndFeatureRequests]] for information on how to file bugs effectively. | * See [[QA/Join]] for information on how to officially join the QA Project. | ||
* Jump right into one of the above activities listed above. | |||
* See the [[Testing]] page for setup information on the Rawhide and updates-testing repositories. | |||
* See the [[BugsAndFeatureRequests]] for information on how to file bugs effectively. | |||
== | == Communications == | ||
* [https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list fedora-test-list] is the mailing list for the QA and Bug Zappers projects. | * [https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list fedora-test-list] is the mailing list for the QA and Bug Zappers projects. | ||
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See [[How to use IRC]] if the above links don't work, or if you need more information. | See [[How to use IRC]] if the above links don't work, or if you need more information. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:00, 9 February 2009
Fedora Quality Assurance
Activities
The Quality Assurance project is engaged in the following activities:
- Testing of software as it is released into Rawhide, updates-testing, or as it appears in a supported public release.
- Developing and executing QA/TestPlans to test important functionality in a systematic way, usually with multiple cooperating testers.
- Developing and run QA/Tools, which use automation to find potential bugs.
- QA/Test Days are typically held on Thursdays to coordinate focused testing on a specific feature or component.
- The QA team works with developers and release engineers to maintain the Release Criteria, which are used to determine what bugs count as release blockers.
Related Projects
Other quality-related activities are handled elsewhere.
- BugZappers handle bug triage - they examine bugs reported by other people and resolve duplicates, incomplete reports, etc. BugZappers share the fedora-test-list mailing list with the QA Project.
- PackageMaintainers fix bugs identified by the QA Project, with the help of upstream authors and patches proposed by testers.
- Special Interest Group activities are interdisciplinary, involving everything from development to quality assurance.
Get Involved
- See QA/Join for information on how to officially join the QA Project.
- Jump right into one of the above activities listed above.
- See the Testing page for setup information on the Rawhide and updates-testing repositories.
- See the BugsAndFeatureRequests for information on how to file bugs effectively.
Communications
- fedora-test-list is the mailing list for the QA and Bug Zappers projects.
- QA meetings are occasionally held on IRC. They are open for everyone to attend and participate in.
- The #fedora-qa channel is always open.
See How to use IRC if the above links don't work, or if you need more information.