#109 Proventester Mentor Request (fcami)
Closed: Fixed None Opened 13 years ago by fcami.

I would like to request a mentor to become Proventester.

I have read http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Proven_tester, I agree to abide by the testing requirements and I know how to use bodhi and bugzilla. I do triage from time to time (mainly xorg, especially xorg-x11-drv-ati and mesa).

I already use updates-testing enabled for quite of bit of my packages, including some in the critical path, on about five different workstations and servers


Hi fcami,

Glad to see you as a proven testers candidate. Can you please confirm that you ...
* 1. have read and understand the instructions, and intend to follow the instructions when testing Fedora critical path updates
* 2. understand how to enable the update-testing repository
* 3. are familiar with providing test feedback using either the [http://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/ Bodhi web interface], or the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Easy_Karma fedora-easy-karma utility]

Feel free to discuss with me if you have any questions or concerns. Once you're clear on the process, and reply to this ticket, I'll sponsor you into the proventesters group. Thanks a lot for volunteering.

Have a nice day! ( ̄︶ ̄)y

Hi Rui,

I have read the ProvenTester instructions and will follow them when testing Fedora critical path updates.
I do use the updates-testing repository (--enablerepo=updates-testing) regularly.
I am familiar with providing test feedback through bodhi (see https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/pidgin-2.7.2-1.fc13 for instance).

François

Replying to [comment:2 fcami]:

Hi Rui,

I have read the ProvenTester instructions and will follow them when testing Fedora critical path updates.
I do use the updates-testing repository (--enablerepo=updates-testing) regularly.
I am familiar with providing test feedback through bodhi (see https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/pidgin-2.7.2-1.fc13 for instance).

François

François, you've been sponsored as you've known. Thanks for application.:)

Just a quick note to say that I am going to remove myself from the group, because of the recently-activated daily spam I get about old update test requests I cannot test for various reasons. I do test and report about everything I am able to actually test, so sending unbatched emails to group members seems a be over the top to me.
And making an email filter to send them away kills the reason these notifications are out in the first place (getting attention).
Please feel free to invite me again if you switch the emails off.

Please don't remove yourself from the group. The emails have already been discussed, and Luke said he enabled them partly just as a quick way to find out whether anyone would have a problem with them being sent. Please just contact Luke and explain that you'd rather the emails were adjusted instead. Thanks.

Adam, Rui, could you please reinstate me into the group?
Thank you

Replying to [comment:7 fcami]:

Adam, Rui, could you please reinstate me into the group?

Apologies, I know this fell off my radar. I have re-sponsored your group membership. Welcome back :)

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