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  • ...ader in security in particular for Internet of Things and Device Edge. The IoT Edition will be using PARSEC. There's a number of hardware options for testing. Any device with a TPM2 including most modern laptops.
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  • | image = [[File:Echo-testing-48px.png|link=QA/Test Days]] | caption = [[Fedora IoT Edition]]
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  • {{#fedoradocs: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/getting-started/}} ...This document has moved.|Please go to https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/iot/getting-started/}}
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  • This change is to promote Fedora CoreOS to Edition status alongside Cloud, IoT, Server and Workstation. This change is to promote Fedora CoreOS to Edition status alongside Cloud, IoT, Server and Workstation.
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  • ...Release_validation_test_plan|release validation testing process]], and for testing updates. On this page you can find more information about openQA, how Fedor openQA is an automated test system designed around operating system-level testing. Its key feature is that it interacts with the system under test much like
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  • ...| If you come to this page before or after the test day is completed, your testing is still valuable, and you can use the information on this page to test, fi This Fedora Test Week will focus on testing
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  • ...dunc| David Duncan]] (Fedora Cloud), [[User:pwhalen| Paul Whalen]] (Fedora IoT), [[User:salimma| Michel Alexandre Salim]] (Fedora Server), [[User:ngompa| ...ame and to set the default for variants targetting servers (Cloud, CoreOS, IoT, Server) to `localhost`.
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  • = Enable fwupd-refresh.timer by default on IoT, CoreOS & Server editions = ...plied on a system. We want to enable the fwupd-refresh.timer by default on IoT, CoreOS & Server editions so that users get reminded about firmware updates
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  • ...will provide DNF5 on image-based Fedora variants (Atomic desktops, Fedora IoT, etc). We will update all layering examples to use dnf during build time wh == Early Testing (Optional) ==
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  • = Enable bootupd for Fedora Atomic Desktops and Fedora IoT = ...is about enabling bootupd integration in Fedora Atomic Desktops and Fedora IoT to make bootloader updates easier. bootupd is already used in Fedora CoreOS
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  • ...rg/event/3c89bb8c16413316afb349d5e17d5ab5 Mastering the art of open source testing ] ....org/event/30a8ab6e01771760b648933524541c9f Using Fedora as a base for the IoT revolution ]
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  • | IoT on Fedora|| || || || [https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-flock-openqa ...cmoore|pcmoore]] || [http://www.paul-moore.com/blog/d/2016/08/flock-kernel-testing.html Slides] || [https://youtu.be/ZJDB-Nj37bM Video] || [https://meetbot.fe
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  • | A kernel regression and perf testing DO session | Simple User Testing - Early and Often
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  • ...ill have a couple new additions to release blocking deliverables including IoT and CoreOS. In order to reduce the overall test coverage and release blocki * Proposal owners: Changes to the Wiki including testing templates, release criteria and deliverables.
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  • | [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Amani A. Mani] || Testing, QA, Documentation || Kolkata ...Acharjya]] || Translator of AS_IN, Developer, Security and Bug researcher, IoT & Neural Network|| Guwahati
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  • ...ve not been updated to account for the changes. For example, projects like IOT and Silverblue are barely highlighted anywhere on the site, yet are likely * IOT: We will eventually need a contact here for content and image links
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  • ...g in the tech industry, especially in AI and Machine Learning usecases for IoT and numerous other places where special purpose workload acceleration is ne ...to ensure that someone is on board to do any process development work and testing, and that all changes make it into the pipeline; a bullet point in a change
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  • |openQA|| Wednesday ||14:30 ||IoT on Fedora || [[User:michalrud|michalrud]] || [[User:Nardasev|nardasev]] |Monet|| Wednesday ||15:30 ||Testing Bleeding Edge Development Kernels || TBD || TBD
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  • ...p is a good idea†, but no one likes it when it's slow. Anaconda and Fedora IoT have been using swap-on-zram by default for years. This builds on their pri ...ve sized to 50% RAM in the no hibernation case, common outside x86. Fedora IoT's implementation also sets swap-on-zram size to 50% RAM.
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  • | 11:00-11:30 || 15:00-15:30 || 17:00-17:30 || [Talk-50]: '''IoT and Edge.... where do we go from here?''' - Paul Whalen, Antonio Murdaca || ...| 20:30-21:00 || [Talk-25] '''Fedora Friendly: An Exploration of Usability Testing and Web Navigation''' - Ashlyn Knox, Dawn Desmarais || [Talk-25] '''State o
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