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What we do can be broken down to 4 categories.  
What we do can be broken down to 4 categories.  


* Quality Control. # Todo create a QC ( testers ) page
* [[ User:Johannbg/Draft/QA/QC|Quality Control ]]
* Defect Management. # Todo create DM ( bug zappers ) page
* [[ User:Johannbg/Draft/QA/DM|Defect Management ]]
* Quality Assurance. # Todo create QA page ( policy etc )
* [[ User:Johannbg/Draft/QA/QA|Quality Assurance ]]
* Product Enhancement, Innovation and Improvements. # create PEII (developers ) page
* [[ User:Johannbg/Draft/QA/PEII|Product Enhancement, Innovation and Improvements ]]


Regular meetings are held weekly on wednesdays at 1500UTC in the fedora-meeting channel
Regular meetings are held weekly on wednesdays at 1500UTC in the fedora-meeting channel

Revision as of 14:45, 3 November 2008


Fedora Quality Assurance

Fedora is a rapidly progressing distribution and collection of free software. We have detailed quality assurance procedures to help maintain a cutting edge, innovating and a robust platform which consist of people like me and you around the world.

What we do can be broken down to 4 categories.

Regular meetings are held weekly on wednesdays at 1500UTC in the fedora-meeting channel on irc.freenode.net and are open to everyone to view and participate in.

Topics for each meeting can be found here. # Todo create QA meeting topics page Previously held meetings can be found here. # link to already existing or create an new meeting page

We ask users to stay on topic until the floor has been open for off topics.

If there is something you want to discuss regarding Fedora QA process feel free to drop by at fedora-qa on irc.freenode.net where all of the QA team members reside or send us a mail to qa@fedoraproject.org where someone of the QA team will respond to you as fast as possible.

If you wish to get involved with the QA process of Fedora simply click on any of the 4 categories which contain general information about them along with information on how to join.

If you already have visited those pages but feel like the QA process is not something you would like to be involved with please take your time time to look at some other interesting parts of the Fedoraproject such as Art or documentaion #todo links.

The QA team would like to thank you for taking your time to read reviewing the QA process.