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=== Things that went well === | === Things that went well === | ||
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* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] ([[User talk:Adamwill|talk]]) - Closest release to planned schedule ever(?) Our efforts to start testing earlier and be more aggressive in finding all blockers as early as possible seem to be helping. | |||
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] ([[User talk:Adamwill|talk]]) - Testing load seems to be spreading out again after being concentrated on a few people for some recent releases. | |||
=== Could have been better === | === Could have been better === | ||
{{Test_Results:Fedora_19_QA_Retrospective/bad}} | {{Test_Results:Fedora_19_QA_Retrospective/bad}} | ||
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] ([[User talk:Adamwill|talk]]) - We forgot to test Secure Boot until very late. | |||
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] ([[User talk:Adamwill|talk]]) - We nearly missed a significant blocker in text mode due to not having enough coverage for it. It's nearly as fully-featured as GUI mode now: we need to find a way to test it more extensively. | |||
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] ([[User talk:Adamwill|talk]]) - Test cases are starting to bit rot, many are written around old components or oldUI. | |||
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] ([[User talk:Adamwill|talk]]) - Some release criteria are missing enforcing test cases. | |||
=== Wishlist === | === Wishlist === |
Revision as of 23:39, 27 June 2013
Introduction
This page is intended to gather feedback from the Fedora QA community on things that worked well and things that could have been better with the testing of Fedora 19. The feedback will be used as a basis for identifying areas for improvement for Fedora 19 testing. Any thoughts, big or small, are valuable. If someone already provided feedback similar to what you'd like to add, don't worry ... add your thoughts regardless.
For any questions or concerns, send mail to test@lists.fedoraproject.org.
Providing feedback
- Gwjasu - I like ____ about the new ____ process
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- Add your feedback using the format:
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- When done, Submit your changes
Anonymous
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- When done, Submit your changes
Feedback
Things that went well
- Adamwill (talk) - Closest release to planned schedule ever(?) Our efforts to start testing earlier and be more aggressive in finding all blockers as early as possible seem to be helping.
- Adamwill (talk) - Testing load seems to be spreading out again after being concentrated on a few people for some recent releases.
Could have been better
- Adamwill (talk) - We forgot to test Secure Boot until very late.
- Adamwill (talk) - We nearly missed a significant blocker in text mode due to not having enough coverage for it. It's nearly as fully-featured as GUI mode now: we need to find a way to test it more extensively.
- Adamwill (talk) - Test cases are starting to bit rot, many are written around old components or oldUI.
- Adamwill (talk) - Some release criteria are missing enforcing test cases.
Wishlist
Recommendations
After enough time has been given for feedback, the QA team will discuss and make recommendations on changes to prioritize for Fedora 19. This section organizes and lists the recommendations.
In order to coordinate efforts, and measure effectiveness of recommendations, please record and track any action taken in the Fedora 19 roadmap in the QA TRAC instance.