Originally filed by Hurry in the autoqa ticket queue (https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/ticket/112), I've moved it into the fedora QA queue.
Hi all, I update the page [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Posting_Install_Test_Results QA:Posting Install Test Results], as the original one was designed for F-12 pre-releases. The Posting_Test_Results section is replace by a link to the key part in current template. And Fedora_version in syntax is all changed to {{FedoraVersion|long|next(current)}}. Please refer to [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=QA%3APosting_Install_Test_Results&diff=147208&oldid=118425 Difference between revisions] for details.
Is it cool? :) Any comments/modifications welcomed.
looks good. My suggestions is: if give an example picture for the last step: "Posting Test Results ", it will be better
The page may look better if containing an example picture, but I try to make this page fitted for every release. A link with syntax {{fedoraversion|..|..}} can solve this problem automatically. :)
I've tried to use the {{FedoraVersion}} template in the wiki, let me know if that's what you were looking for. One question to help understand the page, is this page intended as a compliment to the install test SOP for setting up your own install test events, or is this more a guide for new testers on how they can add results to the wiki?
Replying to [comment:3 jlaska]:
I've tried to use the {{FedoraVersion}} template in the wiki, let me know if that's what you were looking for.
Yes, it is. Thank you! But the location of image on the page seems a little strange..:>
One question to help understand the page, is this page intended as a compliment to the install test SOP for setting up your own install test events, or is this more a guide for new testers on how they can add results to the wiki?
I think the answer is the former, it's mainly for users to set up test events.
Replying to [comment:4 rhe]:
Replying to [comment:3 jlaska]: One question to help understand the page, is this page intended as a compliment to the install test SOP for setting up your own install test events, or is this more a guide for new testers on how they can add results to the wiki? I think the answer is the former, it's mainly for users to set up test events.
Replying to [comment:3 jlaska]: One question to help understand the page, is this page intended as a compliment to the install test SOP for setting up your own install test events, or is this more a guide for new testers on how they can add results to the wiki?
Thanks, I see now. I'm not yet sure, but if feels like [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Posting_Install_Test_Results QA:Posting_Install_Test_Results] and the create_test_result_page [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Install_Test_SOP#Create_test_result_page Install_Test_SOP#Create_test_result_page] have a similar focus. Would it make sense to integrate the content of the two pages into a single page?
Replying to [comment:5 jlaska]:
Replying to [comment:4 rhe]: Replying to [comment:3 jlaska]: One question to help understand the page, is this page intended as a compliment to the install test SOP for setting up your own install test events, or is this more a guide for new testers on how they can add results to the wiki? I think the answer is the former, it's mainly for users to set up test events. Thanks, I see now. I'm not yet sure, but if feels like [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Posting_Install_Test_Results QA:Posting_Install_Test_Results] and the create_test_result_page [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Install_Test_SOP#Create_test_result_page Install_Test_SOP#Create_test_result_page] have a similar focus. Would it make sense to integrate the content of the two pages into a single page?
Sure. I renamed the page as [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Create_Install_Test_Result_Page QA:Create_Install_Test_Result_Page] and make [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Install_Test_SOP#Create_test_result_page Install_Test_SOP#Create_test_result_page] more briefly with a link to that page.
If no more comments about this ticket, I will close it romorrow. Thanks all.
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