Category: Quality Assurance (QA) (page 9 of 15)

All articles in this category are related to Quality Assurance (QA) in the Fedora Project.

Kernel 5.0 Test Day 2019-03-12

Tuesday, 2019-03-12 is the Kernel 5.0 Test Day!

Why Test Kernel?

The kernel team is working on Kernel 5.0.  This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora.
This version will also be the shipping Kernel for Fedora 30. So it’s to see whether it’s working well enough and catch any remaining issues.
It’s also pretty easy to join in: all you’ll need is an iso (which you can grab from the wiki page).

We need your help!

All the instructions are on the wiki page, so please read through and come help us test! As always, the event will be in #fedora-test-day on Freenode IRC.

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Fedora 30 Gnome Test Day 2019-02-27

Wednesday, 2019-02-27 is the Fedora 30 Gnome Test Day! As part of changes Gnome 3.32  in  Fedora 30, we need your help to test if everything runs smoothly!

Why Gnome Test Day?

We try to make sure that all the gnome features are performing as they should. So it’s to see whether it’s working well enough and catch any remaining issues.
It’s also pretty easy to join in: all you’ll need is Fedora 30(which you can grab from the wiki page).

We need your help!

All the instructions are on the wiki page, so please read through and come help us test! As always, the event will be in #fedora-test-day on Freenode IRC.

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Kernel 4.20 Test Day 2019-01-15

Tuesday, 2019-01-15 is the Kernel 4.20 Test Day! Continue reading

Heroes of Fedora (HoF) – F29 Final

Hello everyone, welcome to the Fedora 29 Final installation of Heroes of Fedora! In this post, we’ll look at the stats concerning the testing of Fedora 29 Final. The purpose of Heroes of Fedora is to provide a summation of testing activity on each milestone release of Fedora. So, without further ado, let’s get started! Continue reading

Heroes of Fedora (HoF) – F29 Beta

Hello and welcome to yet another installation of Heroes of Fedora! In this post, we’ll look at the stats concerning the testing of Fedora 29 Beta. The purpose of Heroes of Fedora is to provide a summation of testing activity on each milestone release of Fedora. So, without further ado, let’s get started! Continue reading

Kernel 4.19 Test Day 2018-10-25

Thursday, 2018-10-25 is the Kernel 4.19 Test Day!

Why Test Kernel?

The kernel team is working on final integration for Kernel 4.19.  This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora. Continue reading

Modularity Test Day 2018-10-12

Friday, 2018-10-12  is the Fedora 29  Modularity Test Day!
We need your help to test if everything runs smoothly! Continue reading

Fedora 29 Upgrade Test Day 2018-10-08

Monday, 2018-10-08, is the Fedora 29 Upgrade Test Day!
As part of this planned change for Fedora 29, we need your help to test if everything runs smoothly! Continue reading

Fedora 29 Gnome 3.30 Test Day 2018-10-05

Friday, 2018-10-05 is the Fedora 29 Gnome 3.30Test Day! As part of changes Gnome 3.30  in  Fedora 29, we need your help to test if everything runs smoothly!

Why Gnome Test Day?

We try to make sure that all the gnome features are performing as they should. So it’s to see whether it’s working well enough and catch any remaining issues.
It’s also pretty easy to join in: all you’ll need is Fedora 29(which you can grab from the wiki page). Continue reading

Fedora 29 Atomic and Cloud Test Day 2018-10-01

Why test Atomic and Cloud

Fedora 29 Atomic and Cloud provides latest version of packages from Fedora 29.
Both Fedora Cloud Base and Atomic Host provide the latest available versions of packages in Fedora 29 containing all features and bug fixes done in individual packages like the kernel, cockpit and more. Additionally, Fedora Atomic Host includes the latest version of podman, which provides the ability to use OCI containers and runc.

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