Hi Johnny,
Thanks for your answer.
You can also get a bugs.centos.org account and go through open bugs,
Have just created this account on bugs.centos.org and also another one on bugzilla.redhat.com
verify they exist .. verify if they also exist on RHEL .. open upstream bugs on bugzilla.redhat.com if they are RHEL issues....
Need a also a RHEL distro for testing this, will try to download one.
Hope you have a good day!
Regards,
Javier Romero E-mail: xavinux@gmail.com Skype: xavinux
2018-01-12 9:18 GMT-03:00 Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org:
On 01/11/2018 11:57 AM, Javier Romero wrote:
Hi,
My name is Javier, live in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and work in the Network Operations Center of an Internet Service Provider as a Linux Sysadmin.
I would like to contribute on the CentOS project as a tester or help tracking bugs.
Thank you very much for your kind attention and sorry for the inconvenience.
Hi,
We have several special interest groups that can use testers for their released software .. the CentOS-Devel mailing list is where most of them talk .. except that there is a CentOS-Virt mailing list for the Virt SIG.
If you are interested in specific things, (like SCLs or Xen or Storage or Cloud images, etc, then read through the archives and meeting minutes on the CentOS-Devel list and then show up at the next meeting or contact the SIG chair on the CentOS-Devel list to see what they might need.
On the Virt SIG, we need feedback on the 4.9.75 el6 and el7 xen kernels (as an exqmple).
You can also get a bugs.centos.org account and go through open bugs, verify they exist .. verify if they also exist on RHEL .. open upstream bugs on bugzilla.redhat.com if they are RHEL issues or post that they are CentOS only on bugs.centos.org, etc.
Or forums.centos.org account and login there and help people when they post.
We can always use help from experienced admins/users in all of those places.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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