Hello All,
I'm interested and learning the process and ins and outs on the QA side of life. I have been using all kinds of Linux off and on.
Lets see now a little quick blurb about me names Rich living on the east coast of the USA. My mane background comes from computer repair shop days fixing & removing Viruses form computers repairing Windows OS laptops / desktops along with servers . Now a days though been working manly on the back-end of Linux systems and repairing and troubleshooting errors that occur along with backup systems and Windows servers and troubleshooting networking issues.
So i'm looking forward to learning the QA side of things and thinking of ways of trying to break things.
Thanks
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 08:59:02PM -0400, Rich Talmadge wrote:
Hello All,
I'm interested and learning the process and ins and outs on the QA side of life. I have been using all kinds of Linux off and on.
Lets see now a little quick blurb about me names Rich living on the east coast of the USA. My mane background comes from computer repair shop days fixing & removing Viruses form computers repairing Windows OS laptops / desktops along with servers . Now a days though been working manly on the back-end of Linux systems and repairing and troubleshooting errors that occur along with backup systems and Windows servers and troubleshooting networking issues.
So i'm looking forward to learning the QA side of things and thinking of ways of trying to break things.
Thanks
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Welcome!
I went ahead and sponsored you in FAS.
Our channel is #fedora-qa on irc.freenode.net. You may want to go ahead and join that channel. We also have weekly IRC meetings at 11 AM Eastern (both DST and not DST) in #fedora-meeting.
If you could, go ahead and take a quick glance through the QA pages on the wiki (0) to get an idea as to our process.
We don't bite (much), and I think the Fedora QA folks are really fun to hang out with. So, time to have some fun.
John
On Sat Apr 23 2016 22:48:19 GMT-0600 (MDT) John Dulaney jdulaney@fedoraproject.org wrote:
We also have weekly IRC meetings at 11 AM Eastern (both DST and not DST) in #fedora-meeting.
The QA wiki page reads 16:00 UTC. If it needs an update I can do that.
On Mon, 2016-05-02 at 12:27 -0600, Viorel Tabara wrote:
On Sat Apr 23 2016 22:48:19 GMT-0600 (MDT) John Dulaney jdulaney@fedoraproject.org wrote:
We also have weekly IRC meetings at 11 AM Eastern (both DST and not DST) in #fedora-meeting.
The QA wiki page reads 16:00 UTC. If it needs an update I can do that.
Which page? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings%C2%A0says "on Mondays at 1600 UTC, and 1500 UTC during daylight savings time periods". We're currently in a daylight savings time period.
On Mon May 02 2016 15:07:41 GMT-0600 (MDT) Adam Williamson adamwill@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Which page?
Hi Adam, this is the page I was referring to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA#Communicate QA project meetings are held Mondays at 16.00 UTC in the fedora meeting channel on IRC.
On Mon, 2016-05-02 at 18:24 -0600, Viorel Tabara wrote:
On Mon May 02 2016 15:07:41 GMT-0600 (MDT) Adam Williamson adamwill@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Which page?
Hi Adam, this is the page I was referring to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA#Communicate QA project meetings are held Mondays at 16.00 UTC in the fedora meeting channel on IRC.
Aha, thanks, well spotted. I'll fix it.
On Sat, 2016-04-23 at 20:59 -0400, Rich Talmadge wrote:
Hello All,
I'm interested and learning the process and ins and outs on the QA side of life. I have been using all kinds of Linux off and on.
Lets see now a little quick blurb about me names Rich living on the east coast of the USA. My mane background comes from computer repair shop days fixing & removing Viruses form computers repairing Windows OS laptops / desktops along with servers . Now a days though been working manly on the back-end of Linux systems and repairing and troubleshooting errors that occur along with backup systems and Windows servers and troubleshooting networking issues.
So i'm looking forward to learning the QA side of things and thinking of ways of trying to break things.
Welcome, and thanks for joining! Is there anything you're particularly interested in working on? Is the wiki information good enough to get you started? Let us know if anything is missing :) Thanks!
We could definitely use help with the F24 Beta testing, and with testing updates for F22/F23/F24:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Release_validation_test_plan http://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/test-announce@lists.fedoraproje... https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing
thanks a lot!