October 14th, 2010
Fedora 14 validation testing: call for help!
This is a call for contributions to the validation testing for Fedora 14 Final.
Validation testing is a set of planned tests to try and ensure the release meets the basic release criteria. We have installation and desktop validation tests.
Testing is pretty easy: you look at the results page, there’s a table of tests and results. You find a test with no result, do the test (the test page will have instructions), and fill in the result. See, I said it was easy.
Some of the installation tests require specific hardware, but many of them don’t, and none of the desktop testing does.
Right now we’re testing the TC1 images – that’s Test Compose 1, it’s the first pre-release compose which lets us identify major issues ahead of the release candidates. The validation test result pages are here:
Installation validation
Desktop validation
and you can get the images here:
DVD / netinst
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