I'm currently available as a tech writer. I don't know how long that
will last. Let me know if somebody wants to see more samples than you
can find on the Wiki.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Greg Dekoenigsberg <gdk(a)redhat.com> wrote:
So I've just concluded a meeting with James Laska to figure out the plan.
Here's what we've got so far, with owners. Comments welcome.
Note: we hope to have some of these knocked out by next Tuesday, and the
remainder by next Friday.
1. (jlaska) We will identify a number of high-level testing tasks that teams
will take on. Examples so far: camera support (does the new F10 webcam
stuff work with the XO cam?), power management, wireless (weird drivers
upstream?), display/xrandr (does turning the XO sideways do something
crazy?). There will be others, and we will share them when we've got a
first draft.
2. (jkatz?) We need bulletproof docs that allow our testers to easily put
the latest images onto their SD cards.
3. (gdk) Figure out and communicate exactly what spin we're using. i.e.
GNOME. :)
4. (jlaska) Identify the dates for testable release candidates, and sync
those as best as possible to anticipated F10 snapshot releases.
5. (gdk) Build a team structure on the wiki that is time-based, so that
testers can commit to a 4-hour block anytime during the week and join a team
that will work with them. Also identify additional roles like triagers and
leaders which will entail broader responsibility, and recruit specifically
for those roles.
6. (gdk) Further qualify leads by other criteria: having an SD writer (duh),
having a second computer (for transferring images and communicating on irc,
etc.), understanding bugzilla, etc.
7. (jlaska) Identify and document workflow for Fedora-on-XO bugs (use
tracking bugs? how to verify "closed rawhide" bugs? etc.)
--g
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