Great!
Either use
relval report-results
on command line (make sure to install the
relval
package first),
or modify the
matrix directly by clicking on the
Edit
link next to the Matrice's header,
and put
{{result|pass|YOUR_NAME_HERE|}}
in the appropriate spot.
Awesome! Ideally read up on https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_file_a_bug_report
If you don't feel like reading a wall of text, at least pot together a small document containing:
- Brief description of what went wrong (e.g. "QA:Testcase_dualboot_with_windows - Bootloader does not show the Windows option")
- The name of the ISO image you used (e.g. "Fedora-Server-netinst-i386-Rawhide-20181227.n.0.iso")
- Note what you did, as precisely as possible, in a step-by-step fashion. Even details like "Chose Polish as the languae for the installation process" can matter.
- Try to reproduce the same state again based on the steps above (you can also experiment a bit, and try to come up with just the critical steps)
-
Share your notes on the internet (you can use fpaste), and ask for help with filing the bug report on our IRC channel #fedora-qa at freenode.net
Don't have an IRC client?
If you are not that familiar with IRC, you can use the web-interface[link] just enter a Nickname of your choice, #fedora-qa (including the hash sign) in the Channels field, and click Connect.
Once you get the Bug reported, make sure to also submit the result into the testing matrix.
Either use
relval report-results
on command line (make sure to install the
relval
package first),
or modify the
matrix directly by clicking on the
Edit
link next to the Matrice's header,
and put
{{result|fail|YOUR_NAME_HERE|}}
in the appropriate spot.