Thank you for the welcome, Matthew Miller!
Any chance I can get your advice on getting started?  I’m not experienced with 
QA (yet), but I’m a diligent problem solver and learner, however, there appears 
to be a lot to learn for a newbie and a lot of directions to go at once.  So 
far I have:
• Signed up for the mailing lists
• Introduced myself on the mailing list
• Created a FAS account
• Watched Sumantro Mukherjee’s Fedora QA Global Onboarding Call
• Started following items on Bodhi
Next, I plan to:
• Setup a virtual machine setup
• Install relval and easy karma
• Try to test updates on bodhi
• Visit openQA and fedore-qa on Pagure
Is there anything I am leaving out?
I have 1 question about editing the wiki to update test results - I can’t login 
to wiki because it says “You need to have at least CLA+1 (group)” to login. How 
can I get this fixed or does relval/easy karma take care of this for me?
Thanks (in advance) for any advice or info!

Ps. I crossposted to 
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/getting-started-with-qa-testing/2736 and will 
update there with any useful info for future newbies’ reference.


--
Danny Lee  <drea...@panix.com>
I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must 
apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.  ~ Leonardo da Vinci

From: Matthew Miller
Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2019 5:39 AM
To: For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases
Subject: Re: Introduction

On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 06:36:01PM -0400, D L wrote:
> My name is Danny Lee and I’m a recent adopter of Silverblue and am a big
> fan. I’m also a long time unix/Linux user (starting around 1993), but
> never taking it beyond a basic level. I have recently started to pick up
> javascript and Ruby to strengthen my web development background. Also I’m
> also interested in cloud computing, containerization, flatpack software;
> QA is also an area that always fascinated me because I love to push all
> the buttons and try all the switches. And I believe I’m pretty good at
> describing what I’m seeing and what is going right (or wrong). I’m looking
> to learn more about the QA process and how it works in an open source
> project and am hoping I can make a contribution in time and effort. Thanks
> for the opportunity and I I look forward to speaking/writing and learning
> from you all.

Hi Danny Lee, and welcome! Since Silverblue is a new thing, we definitely
need an influx of new testers, so your involvement is very welcome!




-- 
Matthew Miller
<mat...@fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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