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Test Days are an opportunity to exercise a completed, or in-development, Feature planned for an upcoming Fedora release. Each Test Day brings something unique and you're encouraged to join and share your ideas, tests, and results. Test Days occur every Thursday between the milestones of a Fedora release. Detailed schedules can be found at: [[]] | |||
= New features of {{FedoraVersion|long|12}} = | = New features of {{FedoraVersion|long|12}} = |
Revision as of 02:40, 11 June 2009
Introduction
This document describes the tests that will be created and used to verify the installation of Fedora 12.
The goals of this plan are to:
- Organize the test effort
- Communicate the planned tests to all relevant stake-holders for their input and approval
- Serve as a base for the test planning for future Fedora 12 releases
Test Strategy
Test Days are an opportunity to exercise a completed, or in-development, Feature planned for an upcoming Fedora release. Each Test Day brings something unique and you're encouraged to join and share your ideas, tests, and results. Test Days occur every Thursday between the milestones of a Fedora release. Detailed schedules can be found at: [[]]
New features of Fedora 12
The following list of features was obtained from Anaconda/Features. Test plans for these features will be designed/developed on each feature page.
- Anaconda/Features at Anaconda/Features
- Fedora 12 Accepted Features at Releases/12/FeatureList
Schedule/Milestones
- The Fedora 12 release schedule is available at Releases/12/Schedule
- Each major milestone will demand a full regression run (Alpha, Beta, Preview Release)
Community Testing
The Fedora 12 test day is available at QA/Test_Days/F12
Test Environment/Configs
For Fedora 12, we will execute test cases on these hardware platforms:
- i386
- ppc
- x86_64
Test Cases/Priority
- Test cases for Fedora 12 ,please refer to QA:Fedora_12_Install_Results_Template#Test_Areas
- This test plan will use priority of 3 level for test cases
- level 1 is intended to verify that installation is possible on common hardware using common use cases.
- level 2 takes a step further to include more use cases.
- level 3 captures the remaining identified use cases
Reporting Bugs and Debugging Problems
- Anaconda Bug Reporting Process - Bugs_and_feature_requests
- Anaconda Bug Reporting Guide - Anaconda/BugReporting
Communicate
If you want to participate test day of Fedora 12,you can get help from any of these ways:
- IRC: #fedora-qa on irc.freenode.net
- Mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list
- Developers and QA will be available on test day at QA/Fedora_12_test_days
- Reference of ways to communicate at Communicate
References
- Fedora 11 Installation Guide
- Previous test plans available at Category:Test_Plans
- Anaconda Documentation