Translation (L10n) Test Day for Fedora 23 has to be finalized.
Software Translation Deadline : 25th August (Tuesday) and[[BR]] Fedora 23 Alpha release : 11th August (Tuesday)
As per discussion on email [1], we can finalize the L10n test day for F23 on 18th August (Tuesday), thus translators will have one week to review and fix their translations.
FLTG team will be working towards coordinating and arranging the test day including creating new test cases, reviewing old test cases, redesign test page, provide required assistance to get the image for testing, help testers on test day etc.
Thanks Ani Peter (apeter)[[BR]] FLTG[[BR]]
[1] - https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/fltg/2015-July/000290.html
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/2854/?from_date=2015-08-18
anipeter asked us to create the test day livecd for them: https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6229 (moving it here)
Anyone wants to work on that?
Ani, can you list specific requirements that you have (particular packages) here?
Move the test day page to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2015-08-18_L10N, removed FLTG prefix
Thanks Ani
pschindl has created the test day livecd, it's here: https://fedorapeople.org/groups/qa/test_days/2015-08-18_L10N/
Replying to [comment:7 kparal]:
Thanks a lot pschindl and kparal :) I have added the link here : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2015-08-18_L10N#Prepare_Your_System
Ani
It looks like this went ahead pretty successfully, and I transferred the results into the wiki page on Friday. Does someone want to write a post-event report?
Thanks Adam for moving results to Wiki page. We will do it by Friday. :)
Thanks Adam for consolidating the results.
I have generated report as : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2015-08-18_L10N#Fedora_23_Test_Day_Report
Please let me know if this is okay.
Thanks[[BR]]
A report would usually be in the form of an email you'd send out to, say, the i18n/l10n mailing lists and test@ , and maybe post up on a blog and even on the Fedora magazine. Putting a report as a table in the wiki page doesn't really achieve anything much - anyone who's already reading the wiki page can see for themselves how the event went! :)
Here goes report - http://fedoramagazine.org/globalization-test-days-report-fedora-23/ :)
Closing since most of the things are done now. Feel free to reopen.
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