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Introduction

Before an official Fedora release comes out, several alpha, beta and release candidate releases - known collectively as pre-releases - are made available. You can contribute by installing these pre-releases and testing them. Testing will involve executing test cases to verify installation on different hardware platforms and gathering installation test feedback. Everyone is encouraged to test anaconda and share your ideas, tests, and results.

Scope and Approach

Testing will include:

  • Manually executed test cases using DVD, CDROM, rawhide boot or live image media
  • Automatically executed test cases via the AutoQA system. For more information about automatic testing, please see Is Anaconda Broken Proposal

Timing of installation test events

Installation test events occur before milestone releases. Current events can be found at http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-41/f-41-quality-tasks.html

Test plan

The Fedora 41 Installation Test plan is available at QA:Fedora 41_Install_Test_Plan.

The test plan is designed to ensure that the release under test complies with the Fedora_Release_Criteria. If the criteria are adjusted or updated, new test cases should be created and no longer valid ones removed as appropriate.

Results

Test results are recorded in a separate page for each test run. To ensure consistency, new test result pages are created using a template page. Test results for each release of Fedora are linked below.

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Current Test Results
Use this link to visit the most current install test results page.

Contact

For further information or to send comments about installation testing, please contact the QA group.

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