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On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Christopher Meng <cickumqt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I used launchpad when I used ubuntu in 2008-2009,and when an error occured,a > tool in ubuntu will send all dumps online waiting for fix. > > Just my opinion. Fedora has something similar, called abrt - but that doesn't capture what you need in a targeted test day scenario, where knowing what *passed* is equally as important as knowing what failed (and for failed test cases, you might need more information than is in an abrt report) Many moons ago, I was looking for a proper TCMS for Fedora QA, found one called Testopia, which looked very promising. However, it getting it packaged up, there were some unfortunate legal issues (pro tip: never use ExtJS in *anything*). It then went sort of dead, and IIRC someone was working on writing a replacement that never really materialized :( As for the kernel vFAD that started this thread, I personally thought "ooohhh, kernel! Let me get involved there!" - only to find that it had happened 2 days ago, and to this day the only word that I got of it was a post from jwb on the Planet. We need to improve this - is there for instance a test-announce list that someone could subscribe to? That would be a start.... -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
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