>
>
> "This test case can be performed on both bare machines." doesn't make
> sense to me.
>

Originally I thought that some tests could be done on VMs, too, but then I
thought that I do not want it, cause it may only cause some troubles. This
is a remnant which I overlooked.


>
> "Boot the system and log in as a common user." - I think the more
> frequently used term is a "regular user". Do I understand correctly that
> you mean any non-root user (i.e. your regular user can have admin
> privileges - be in the wheel group, right?). Perhaps you can clarify with
> "log in as a regular user (i.e. not root)" or similar.
>

Ok, "regular user" it will be.


>
> I really really really dislike when there's a testing step "Run command
> X", but the step doesn't say what the output should be. And you have to
> look at the bottom and try to figure out where it is in the Expected
> results section. And basically piece together the actual steps by jumping
> forth and back, easily making mistakes or skipping something. The Expected
> results section should contain some overall guidance that is valid for the
> whole testcase duration, or instructions which don't fit into the testing
> structure. But immediate result checking should be part of the How to test
> section. For example:
> "Check that the pipewire systemd service shows up as active: $ systemctl
> --user status pipewire"
> or
> "Run "pactl list" and verify that is lists all available audio and video
> devices on the system"
>

Hmm, this makes actually sense, because I dislike the way to split it, too.
Will rewrite it.
Thanks.


>
> "the server name must read PulseAudio (on PipeWire \ldots )" - that's some
> forgotten formatting in there, I guess?
>

Sure, LaTeX origin.


>
>
>>
>>    - PipeWire CLI works (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_pipewire_cli)
>>    - ALSA backend works (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_ALSA_backend)
>>    - Basic Audio tests (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_basic_audio)
>>    - Pavucontrol works (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_pavucontrol_basic
>>    )
>>    - Pavucontrol mixing (
>>    
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_pavucontrol_mixing
>>    )
>>    - Pavucontrol recording (
>>    
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_pavucontrol_recording
>>    )
>>    - Pavucontrol add and remove devices (
>>    
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_pavucontrol_addremove
>>    )
>>    - PipeWire handles Bluetooth devices (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_bluetooth_devices
>>    )
>>    - Jack applications (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_jack)
>>    - Jack MIDI routing (
>>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lruzicka/QA:Testcase_jack_midi)
>>
>>
> Could you please rewrite the rest of the testcases into a more readable
> format (regarding the "Expected results" section) before I review them all?
> Just by quickly looking at them, some of them are very hard to follow,
> especially when they commonly have 8+ points in the expected results, and
> my brain hurts when trying to make sense of them in this format. I would
> get discouraged from executing these test cases just on this ground alone
> :-) Thanks a lot.
>

Yes.


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