#627 [F33] i18n Test Day
Closed: Fixed by sumantrom. Opened by sumantrom.

Fedora is a leading edge , community powered and it's essential that most of the GNOME apps work in user's favourite languages. This test day also captures the new additions/improvements on the existing input methods.


@paragn @pravins any approx dates?

we are discussing in https://pagure.io/i18n/issue/121

8th Sept 2020 will be Fedora 33 i18n testday event

@sumantrom Can you please add a calendar event? Thanks

@sumantrom Can you please add a calendar event? Thanks

Done. Thanks
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/QA/2020/9/8/#m9797

@sumantrom Is it supposed to be a test week?

@sumantrom Is it supposed to be a test week?

Yes, Since languages are hard to test and contributors test for both WS and Silverblue(x86_64+aarch 64). In the past, we have tried not to put another test day in the course of at least a week from when the i18n test day starts, ensuring most visibility. Now, since we have a mechanism called "test week"; I preferred upgrading this test day to week-long affair.
Do you have thoughts/concerns around this?

I don't have concerns, I just found it confusing. The calendar event is a week long, but the wiki [1] only says "Date: 2020-09-08" and the email in test-announce has subject "i18n Test Day 2020-09-08" and doesn't mention a longer duration at all. So I assumed the calendar event was a mistake. We should better inform people if it's the whole week.

[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2020-09-08_I18N_Test_Day

The results are in
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2020-09-08_I18N_Test_Day#Test_Results
This test week went great.
Thanks @paragn @pravins for all the help

Metadata Update from @sumantrom:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

This issue has been migrated to Fedora Forge:
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality/tickets/issues/627

Please continue any further discussion there.

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