> On 8 Jan 2023, at 23:05, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
> 
> On 1/8/23 14:38, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>>> On 1/8/2023 5:32 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> On 1/8/23 14:20, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>>>> I will post this here since the test list is low traffic; I don't believe 
>>>> it is OT. Is koji only used for the testers? I know fedpkg is for 
>>>> development and there is a build system too called "Copr". I am only 
>>>> interested in looking into testing. So to begin this would an interested 
>>>> person look into koji? I posted something like this to a list before and 
>>>> it wasn't answered so I assumed there was no interest or others were busy.
>>> 
>>> I'm not sure what you're asking.  koji is the package build system. That's 
>>> how new versions of packages get built and released.  copr is more for 
>>> testing or for people that aren't official packagers to build packages or 
>>> for packages that aren't suitable or reviewed for putting in the distro 
>>> (packaging reasons, not legal reasons).
>>> 
>>> Anyone can look at koji to get some older versions of packages or packages 
>>> that have been built, but not put in a repo yet.  Or just to find out what 
>>> versions of a package have ever been built.
>>> 
>> Oh I thought koji was for testers. Copr is for testers. Shows what I know. 
>> Is there a tutorial online or something for persons interested in testing 
>> things. I wouldn't even know where to go to get images needing testing. I 
>> have picked up on terms like Bhodi and Bugzilla that might be for testing. 
>> These things have to be reported somehow. I guess what I am asking is there 
>> someone or some place to go if you are interested in testing and reporting 
>> results?
> 
> copr isn't for "testers" as you mean.
> 
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/ is where you can see pending updates and 
> indicate if they're good or not.  bugzilla is for reporting bugs.

When a bug I have reported has a new RPM with a fix I have tested the rpm.
Then I have used bodhi to give karma to show the fix worked.

Barry

> 
> The test list is for people that want to do testing.  You can introduce 
> yourself there and ask what you can do for testing.  Or even look through the 
> archive for other people joining and see the documents that they are referred 
> to.
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