17:06:20 #startmeeting Fedora QA Meeting - Part Deux 17:06:20 Meeting started Mon Nov 7 17:06:20 2011 UTC. The chair is adamw. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:06:20 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 17:06:32 #topic F17 pre-planning: anaconda UI rewrite 17:06:37 #meetingname fedora-qa 17:06:37 The meeting name has been set to 'fedora-qa' 17:06:49 okay, continue! 17:07:21 j_dulaney: so in your case - can you use VM for testing, or is that impractical too? 17:07:32 I can indeed 17:07:36 Use a VM 17:08:19 okay 17:08:30 Do you guys know if Live installs are going to change with this? 17:08:34 so access to a VM via a web interface wouldn't help you much, i guess 17:08:38 some people might have too old CPU for KVM. if you don't have hw virt support, it almost doesn't work 17:08:42 brunowolff: yes, live install uses the same UI as regular install. 17:08:52 kparal: yeah, that's a consideration 17:09:03 adamw: I think that would work 17:09:10 kparal: what we're trying to weigh is whether it's worth tflink's time to set up this thing 17:09:24 i understand 17:09:31 what about some survey first? 17:09:42 * j_dulaney has no hard drive in his VM capable box 17:10:07 kparal: yeah, the plan was to ask test@ if that would increase testing 17:10:21 but I thought we were going to wait to see what the anaconda devs had planned first 17:11:07 okay 17:11:09 it could allow faster testing - my machine only has 1 CPU, and even if it didn't it would probably thrash if i tried to do more than one 17:11:15 so the idea's there and seems like people are interested 17:11:34 so we should probably take a look at how much work it's going to be, and what resources we'd have available on the back end 17:11:39 plus it would avoid the downloading step 17:11:45 if we could make this work nicely it'd actually have uses beyond QA, really - could be good publicity 17:11:57 robatino: that's a good point, I hadn't thought about that 17:12:08 ubuntu has this kind of faked up html5 thing on their site somewhere which lets you play around with a desktop a bit without downloading ubuntu 17:12:11 we could go one better =) 17:12:15 adamw: yeah, it could be used as a "look at Fedora X, try it through the interwebs" 17:13:10 http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/ 17:13:11 adamw: actually that's not that good, they have better one inside their software center - you can try almost any application remotely 17:13:26 using nx 17:13:42 kparal: that's a slightly different case, though. 17:13:47 definitely 17:14:21 nirik has some test systems for package maintainers up and running, maybe it'd be easy for him to set up a couple more for QA folks? 17:14:23 anyhow, yeah, let's say we see possibilities =) tflink can you look into it a bit more and report back? 17:14:42 yeah, can do 17:14:44 s/can/will 17:14:48 okay 17:14:48 * kparal notes fesco is just talking about "fixing critpath process" 17:15:11 #action tflink to evaluate his remote-VM idea some more and report back on how much work it'll be to implement, and available resources 17:15:21 tflink: obviously sounds like you'd want to talk to infra 17:15:51 yeah, HW would be a limiting factor 17:15:57 okay, so before we move on, anyone aware of any other f17 stuff we should plan for? 17:16:17 i've got notes-to-self to look into the btrfs migration and whether this crazy /usr change is actually likely to happen 17:16:33 those are the two that came to mind for me 17:16:36 I don't see btrfs happening 17:16:43 Still no fsch 17:16:51 c/fsch/fsck 17:16:59 * j_dulaney can't type sometimes 17:17:15 well, they have a few months to get it. 17:17:41 2D gnome shell will need much QA love too 17:17:56 * tflink is looking forward to that 17:18:17 but with all you folks using mostly VMs to test, that should be taken care of :) 17:18:24 yeah, apparently we can start testing that now 17:18:32 i was gonna set up a rawhide vm today, because you know, shiny is shiny. =) 17:19:01 Upstream in btrfs there is a lot of pressure for an fsck 17:19:11 * nirik couldn't get it to work here, but I might have missed something. 17:20:02 #info we're tracking btrfs migration, /usr move and 2D shell support as significant features that would be in need of testing 17:20:07 alright 17:20:09 #topic autoqa update 17:20:18 do we have much on the autoqa front or still just getting back in gear? 17:20:34 getting back into gear, mostly 17:20:40 * j_dulaney has nothing 17:21:12 trying to get new features done so that we can start testing them 17:21:13 okay 17:21:30 adamw: do you think we are superhumans like you? we just got back to autoqa today! 17:21:43 * kparal has no news to share 17:21:56 * kparal expects being fired 17:22:12 * j_dulaney is surprised he hasn't been, yet 17:22:35 fired! fired! you're all fired! 17:22:38 * adamw chomps on cigar 17:22:48 #info autoqa is getting back into gear after f16, so no news yet 17:23:08 * j_dulaney likes big cigars... 17:23:08 alright, so i think that's all 17:23:10 #topic open floor 17:23:19 any other business? did i miss anything? is anyone dead of boredom yet? 17:23:35 Do we want to start thinking about Blacksburg hackfests? 17:23:43 Or make that an item for next week? 17:24:48 seems like a next-week kinda thing 17:24:52 since we're 25 mins over time 17:25:09 i'll try and remember to put it on next week's agenda, if i forget can you let me know? 17:25:17 Indeed 17:27:48 okay 17:27:54 let's finish this thing! 17:28:00 3... 17:28:01 2... 17:28:04 1... 17:28:09 FATALITY! 17:28:11 #endmeeting