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Introduction

This page is intended to gather feedback from the Fedora ARM community on things that worked well and things that could have been better with the testing of Fedora 19. The feedback will be used as a basis for identifying areas for improvement for Fedora 19 testing. Any thoughts, big or small, are valuable. If someone already provided feedback similar to what you'd like to add, don't worry ... add your thoughts regardless.

For any questions or concerns, send mail to test@lists.fedoraproject.org.

Providing feedback

  • Gwjasu - I like ____ about the new ____ process

Adding feedback is fairly straight forward. If you already have a Fedora account ...

  1. Login to the wiki
  2. Select [Edit] for the appropriate section below.
  3. Add your feedback using the format:
    * ~~~ - I like ____ about the new ____ process
  4. When done, Submit your changes

Anonymous

If you do not have a Fedora account, follow the instructions below to submit anonymous feedback. Please note, mediawiki records the IP address associated with any anonymous page edits.

  1. Select the appropriate page for your feedback...
  2. Add your feedback using the format:
    * ~~~ - I like ____ about the new ____ process
  3. When done, Submit your changes

Feedback

Things that went well

Test Results:Fedora 19 ARM QA Retrospective/good

Could have been better

Test Results:Fedora 19 ARM QA Retrospective/bad

Wishlist

Test Results:Fedora 19 ARM QA Retrospective/wishlist

Recommendations

After enough time has been given for feedback, the ARM team will discuss and make recommendations on changes to prioritize for Fedora 19. This section organizes and lists the recommendations.


References