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** [ | ** [http://bit.ly/f15-alpha-nth-proposed Proposed NTH] | ||
** [ | ** [http://bit.ly/f15-alpha-nth-accepted Accepted NTH] |
Revision as of 17:01, 18 February 2011
James Laska | |
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Fedora Information | |
FAS name: | jlaska |
Fedora email: | jlaska@fedoraproject.org |
IRC nick: | jlaska |
IRC channels: | #fedora-qa, #fedora-test-days, #fedora-bugzappers |
Fedorapeople page: | https://jlaska.fedorapeople.org |
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About
I have been involved with release testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. Currently, I manage a dedicated team of Fedora QA engineers. Among many things, we are responsible for expanding/sustaining/supporting a Fedora QA community, maintaining and providing status on Fedora release criteria, and identifying/building tools or process to streamline our work. I've been called many things, but the funniest is an officer of bureaucracy.
Oh, and how could I forget ... I like chicken!
Activities within Fedora
Quality Assurance
Projects
Documents
- autoqa package dependencies
- Quickstart Guide - scsi-target-utils
- Multiple OS Bootloader Guide
- Package Review Checklist
Links
- F15 Alpha tracker bugs