Cole Robinson
2014-09-23 00:06:32 UTC
Hey all,
The Fedora 21 Virt Test Day is this coming Thu Sep 25. Check out the test day
landing page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2014-09-25_Virtualization
If you're interested in trying out some new virt functionality, there's step
by step instructions for:
* Q35 Chipset
* Import AArch64 image as a VM on x86
* Install VM using OVMF/UEFI
Even if you aren't interested in testing new features, we still need you! The
test day is the perfect time to make sure your virt workflow is working fine
on Fedora 21, as there will be several developers on hand to answer any
questions, help with debugging, provide patches, etc. No requirement to run
through test cases on the wiki, just show up and let us know what works (or
breaks).
And to be clear, while it is preferred that you have a physical machine
running Fedora 21, participating in the test day does NOT require it: you can
test the latest virt bits on the latest Fedora release courtesy of the
virt-preview repo. For more details, as well as easy instructions on updating
to Fedora 21, see:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2014-09-25_Virtualization#What.27s_needed_to_test
If you can't make the date of the test day, adding test case results to the
wiki anytime next week is fine as well. Though if you do plan on showing up to
the test day, add your name to the participant list on the wiki, and when the
day arrives, pop into #fedora-test-day on freenode and give us a shout!
Thanks,
Cole
The Fedora 21 Virt Test Day is this coming Thu Sep 25. Check out the test day
landing page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2014-09-25_Virtualization
If you're interested in trying out some new virt functionality, there's step
by step instructions for:
* Q35 Chipset
* Import AArch64 image as a VM on x86
* Install VM using OVMF/UEFI
Even if you aren't interested in testing new features, we still need you! The
test day is the perfect time to make sure your virt workflow is working fine
on Fedora 21, as there will be several developers on hand to answer any
questions, help with debugging, provide patches, etc. No requirement to run
through test cases on the wiki, just show up and let us know what works (or
breaks).
And to be clear, while it is preferred that you have a physical machine
running Fedora 21, participating in the test day does NOT require it: you can
test the latest virt bits on the latest Fedora release courtesy of the
virt-preview repo. For more details, as well as easy instructions on updating
to Fedora 21, see:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2014-09-25_Virtualization#What.27s_needed_to_test
If you can't make the date of the test day, adding test case results to the
wiki anytime next week is fine as well. Though if you do plan on showing up to
the test day, add your name to the participant list on the wiki, and when the
day arrives, pop into #fedora-test-day on freenode and give us a shout!
Thanks,
Cole