We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:14:16PM +0000, Lance Davis enlightened us:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Sure, sign me up. Is there any documentation anywhere as to what all needs to be tested?
Matt
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Hi,
I'm Shad Lords. I'd appreciate the opportunity to part of the QA team. I've been working with linux for about 5 years. I'm one of the developers for SME Server (http://www.smeserver.org) that is based on CentOS 4. In working with SME Server I've had quite a bit of experience in working with many of the base packages that are critical to having a stable system. I'm fimiliar with troubleshooting and narrowing problems down their cause. I'm excited to help test and verify CentOS 5.
-Shad
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Shad L. Lords wrote:
I'm one of the developers for SME Server (http://www.smeserver.org) that is based on CentOS 4.
And I'm another of those, and have begun the task of porting to RHEL5. I'd like to help with your effort too.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
I've got a dual opteron sun x2100 running centos4.4 that is currently going spare. So I can test c4->5 upgrade. I'd also like to test install over http and kickstart over http if that's useful.
I can devote a bit of time to this since all our important systems run on centos4. If there are any specific tests I could do, let me know.
If all that works I'll be interested in looking at how the Xen stuff is coming along.
I know you are all busy but I'd just like to mention that that 4way itanium box is still sitting idle in my machine room waiting to do centos builds :)
Thanks, Huw
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
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I would like to join the QA team. My name is Bob Pierce. I work for a local ISP where I look after about 20 CentOS servers. We have been using CentOS and providing a public mirror since the days when it shared mirrors with the cAos project.
We build between 3-6 new servers each year as part of our server cascade, and I was hoping to build this year's servers with CentOS 5. I would really appreciate the opportunity to test out the beta versions on our servers. I'm willing to help with any testing and bug reporting process you may like.
Bob Pierce Network Analyst Westman Communications Group 204.725.4300 ext 383 pierceb@westmancom.com
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:14:16PM +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
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I'd like to join, please.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
I'd like to be included, as well.
-sv
Hi,
I'd like to be added to the QA group please. We use CentOS heavily here at SourceLabs for all of our production systems as well as for our test/certification process for the SASH stack. Our certification infrastructure is heavily virtualized, so Xen gets a real workout.
Is there a defined set of test/QA criteria that will be provided?
Thanks.
--- Chris Halstead SourceLabs - http://www.sourcelabs.com Dependable Open Source Systems
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Please count me in. Have been on the -devel list for a while but here's some personal experience (more than you wanted to know, no doubt; but you asked :-). First used a computer in 1966, when doing a plot for EE lab in Algol on Hollerith cards consumed the entire room-sized Burrows B5500. First interactive programming was in BASIC on a paper TTY circa 1969, before dropping out to waste a few years in menial pursuits.
First professional programming job was as a grad student in 1977 doing FORTRAN on punch card decks on a CDC mainframe for NASA Microwave Landing System research. Had to sign up a day in advance to get time on the one Tektronics graphics terminal to develop models and view results interactively. Then at graduation, hired on with a NASA contractor to work on SeaSat radar satellite research that resulted in the first satellite remote sensing of ocean wind speed/direction. Did some real-time hardware/software to digitize and analyze microwave radiometer data recorded on analog tape on a Data General "mini" that had front-panel switches to start the boot from 8" hard-sector floppies - still FORTRAN. Moved on to an early DEC VAX 11/750 in 1983 with a VT100 terminal all my own, and became the de-facto VAX/VMS system administrator when nobody else jumped in to learn to manage it. (I believe Jon "maddog" Hall left DEC about the time Microsoft hired much of the VMS team to create NT.) First UNIX was SunOS, later Solaris, on Motorola 68K and then on SPARC in the late 1980s and early 1990s - still primarily FORTRAN but began moving to C.
First PC Unix was SCO (right after becoming a NASA bureaucrat and before SCO became a dirty word) to run Oracle on a $14K i386 (still cheaper than the SPARCstations) in 1991 - to analyze research data from a prototype airborne wind shear radar, after we flew it through microbursts on a NASA B-737 nicknamed Fat Albert to collect the data. Spent a lot of nights and weekends getting a real-time VME-bus Motorola 68K system with 6 DSPs programmed in C under OS-9 to work to collect/display radar wind shear hazard data. We knew it was working correctly when the NASA pilots began to trust the airborne radar displays we gave them over the up-linked wind shear hazard data from the big ground radars. This led to FAA certification of wind shear hazard detection on commercial weather radars from Bendix-King/AlliedSignal (now Honeywell) and Rockwell-Collins, now in use on thousands of airliners. On the home front, played with the Commodore VIC20, C64, and Amiga; then M$ DOS and Windows 3.1. First home "Unix" was Coherent (Unix-like PC OS that eventually had TCP/IP and X) on a 286.
Have been using Linux since 0.99-12, circa 1993 - on 5.25" floppy. First distro was Slackware on ~60 3.5" floppies, first CD distro was Yggdrasil. Tried some other early distros including Caldera (again before the SCO acquisition and nastiness) before settling on Red Hat with 3.0.3 (Picasso). First serious Linux use for work was the development of radar simulations on Red Hat 4.0-4.2. Moved to Fedora Core after the RH9 demise - never having required the RH support that came with the boxed sets - supporting radar airborne/runway object and enhanced radar turbulence hazard detection. Moved to WhiteBox 3 for work purposes when it became clear that FC was not sufficiently stable.
Moved to CentOS when they were first with a viable EL4 rebuild. Don't really do much programming any more except in Matlab/Octave and hacking up a few non-CentOS SRPMs for local use when stuff I need is not available from the standard repos. Have been testing the EL5 beta under VMware Workstation on CentOS4, and trust that the CentOS beta will not replicate the awful red color schemes. I currently maintain CentOS 4.4 on 3 home machines and 6 work machines (one a quad-processor 10TB RAID data/compute server), try to help out a bit on various lists, and play with Fedora and Ubuntu, when I'm not doing my current real job in the NASA Aviation Safety Program - External Hazard Detection sensor research.
Hope I'm approvable for centos-qa.
Phil
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
hi, i'd like to be included. Actually i have a dual xeon 5130 with centos 4.4, planned to be updated to centos 5. I'll preliminarily test under vmware our production system (java, TeX, ant, XML, subversion) to see if it passes its QA tests and do development with eclipse.
Thanks,
-m
Lance Davis wrote:
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Hi, this is me, Ernesto, I would like to be part of the QA process. I have already tested the upstream vendor betas and I have some experience with their distributions, in fact I maintain a distro we made for an appliance based on RH
BTW I dont know if an i586 kernel/glibc will be compiled for centos5, but I can help in it too.
regards ernesto
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
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I would like to be included for the test as well.
I'm a systems administrator for Laika, Inc., and we are using CentOS 4.4 for our feature film productions, but are anxiously waiting to test 5.0 due to some newer libraries that are not available in 4.4.
We have 200+ Linux systems at the moment, and our R&D team would be happy to h elp test this as well.
If you need more info, please let me know at jjulian_at_laika.com
Thanks! John. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lance Davis" lance@uklinux.net To: centos-devel@centos.org Cc: centos-qa@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 5:14:16 AM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: [CentOS-devel] CentOS 5 Beta Initial Test Release
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
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Lance Davis wrote:
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
I don't know if the above text was understandable: QA process begins with CentOS5, but this is a general call for people wanting to do QA for CentOS, not only being first getting access to CentOS5(beta). So if you really want to subscribe, you're in for a longer time ...
Cheers,
Ralph
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 19:48 +0100, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
this is a general call for people wanting to do QA for CentOS, not only being first getting access to CentOS5(beta). So if you really want to subscribe, you're in for a longer time ...
Understood. I'm in for the long haul...
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Lance Davis wrote:
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
I don't know if the above text was understandable: QA process begins with CentOS5, but this is a general call for people wanting to do QA for CentOS, not only being first getting access to CentOS5(beta). So if you really want to subscribe, you're in for a longer time ...
Perhaps I did mis-phrase - ok -
If you want to test CentOS 5 Beta by doing a test install (or many) then you do _not_ need to become a part of the qa team , but can do so when it is released.
Joining the qa team means getting involved with the process by which the release gets from internal to public release and we expect folks to do a lot more than just test the distro ...
We are looking to put together a whole suite of tests and checks that the distro will undergo before release.
The CentOS-qa team will manage that process ...
So - if you want to test CentOS 5 beta - please wait for the release ...
If you want to be involved with developing and managing the qa process by which it gets released then you need to join the qa team.
Please note that because the qa team will have access to unreleased material, membership is not automatic and members will need to be known to other members or to the CentOS core developers.
If you think that you have asked to be a part of qa-team and dont want/need to be then please either email here or unsubscribe from centos-qa mailing list .
Regards
Lance
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Lance Davis wrote:
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
I would like to join. I've been doing work with Unix in general for 20 years and Linux since it fit on a floppy. CentOS is my system of choice for production servers.
I've also been doing a lot of testing with Xen and reporting bugs to RH/CentOS as I come across them.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:14:16PM +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Is this a measure put in place to prevent Oracle from ripping off CentOS?
On 2/21/07, Lennert Buytenhek buytenh@wantstofly.org wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:14:16PM +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Is this a measure put in place to prevent Oracle from ripping off CentOS? _______________________________________________
No it was meant to be to get a list of people who would really work on the QA'ing. I don't care if they are from Oracle, Red Hat, or Hachiman.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 03:32:59PM -0700, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
No it was meant to be to get a list of people who would really work on the QA'ing. I don't care if they are from Oracle, Red Hat, or Hachiman.
I'm definitely going to help with the real QAing. But, it seems like there's no harm -- and a lot of potential benefit -- in making it widely available, is there? More eyes, and all that.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 19:55 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 03:32:59PM -0700, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
No it was meant to be to get a list of people who would really work on the QA'ing. I don't care if they are from Oracle, Red Hat, or Hachiman.
I'm definitely going to help with the real QAing. But, it seems like there's no harm -- and a lot of potential benefit -- in making it widely available, is there? More eyes, and all that.
Well ... we figure ... give it a week or so in QA ... hit the major bugs (if there are any :P) .. and put it out on beta.centos.org as a full fledged beta release after that.
I'm also in for the long haul.
I can get our R&D Department to assist with this also, and I can report any bugs that we find..
John. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen John Smoogen" smooge@gmail.com To: "Lennert Buytenhek" buytenh@wantstofly.org Cc: centos-qa@centos.org, "The CentOS developers mailing list." centos-devel@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:32:59 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles Subject: Re: [CentOS-qa] Re: [CentOS-devel] CentOS 5 Beta Initial Test Release
On 2/21/07, Lennert Buytenhek buytenh@wantstofly.org wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:14:16PM +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Is this a measure put in place to prevent Oracle from ripping off CentOS? _______________________________________________
No it was meant to be to get a list of people who would really work on the QA'ing. I don't care if they are from Oracle, Red Hat, or Hachiman.
Hi Lance,
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:14:16 +0000 (GMT) Lance Davis lance@uklinux.net wrote:
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
If you could use my help, I'd be glad to join (also for the longer term).
-- Daniel
Lance Davis napsal(a):
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
I'd like to be included, as well. I have two unused Blades with ESX now. Regards, David Hrbáč
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, David Hrbá wrote:
Lance Davis napsal(a):
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
Please include me as well. I'm qa'ing RHEL5 beta at work and can do the same on hp hardware and VMWare products at work and at home.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim Wildman, CISSP, RHCE jim@rossberry.com http://www.rossberry.com "Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one." Thomas Paine
Hi my name is Jason Meers. I am Head of IT for one of the largest privately owned companies in the UK. My users are all Windows/Office/Exchange users however 80% of my network runs on Linux. Approx 95% of our workstations run the "ThinStation" thin client operating system (which I help develop; mostly fixes to other peoples code) to connect to Citrix or Win2003 Servers. All of the "glue" in my network runs on CentOS on mini-itx hardware or disk-on-chip. Our exchange servers are actually Scalix running on Centos (but you would never know) and all of the e-mail routing for the UK is done with Exim on CentOS (I run a website for Exim users, write tutorials and have written a book about opensource e-mail which is being published this year). The NCC (National Computer Centre in the UK) used my network as a basis for some of their papers on Linux which led to successful implementations of open source in UK local government.
I will be doing a lot of work with SMTP/IMAP/POP3 over the next few months and will be producing a CentOS based minimal-mail-server-cd with Karanbir later this year. I also have hardware that needs better QA this time round (It was impossible to boot/install some versions of 4.x on VIA EPIA mini-itx hardware, and 3-Ware escalade RAID controller support stopped working in some versions of the 2.6 kernel last year). I have also just become an author for a UK based Linux magazine.
Thanks Jason_Meers -- http://www.exim-new-users.co.uk
Am Mittwoch, den 21.02.2007, 13:14 +0000 schrieb Lance Davis:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Me2. I'd like to test Xen VMM on CentOS5 (if i find enough time ;-) I have quite some experience as sysadm and use virtualisation since several years. http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/MoveNative2DomU
/nils.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 01:14:16PM +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
I'd like to part of the qa team.
I have lots of experience with Xen (since version 2.0) and also CentOS. I'm running CentOS on lots of servers, including blades.
I have also been testing RHEL5 betas.
-- Pasi
2007/2/21, Lance Davis lance@uklinux.net:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
Another me too. I work in a small scientific lab as SA, developper etc, we're processing satellites images. I use Centos 4.4 both x86 and x86_64, although x86_64 is the majority). We manage about 14 TB of data. In use: gcc, gfortran, nfs, samba, apache, postgresql, ruby, php, perl, cups, python...you name it. Keep up the good work Laurent
Hi!
I would like to be in the test also. I am currently has 3 servers using centos 4.4
Thanks! Alan
Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
I would like to join the Centos QA team.
-Connie Sieh
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
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I would like to join the QA team.
I have been an administrator on various Redhat versions since 4.x around 1996 and using various Unix systems since about 1991.
I am currently supporting about 15 Centos 4 servers (actual hardware), including some Xen + Centos 4.4 Hybrid machines (so virtual machines drives these numbers higher).
I have one of my AM2 x86_64 machines with 4G of ram that is currently out of production that I can use for testing of Centos 5.
Thanks
-Mike
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Please approve my home e-mail for the QA list as well. Already on as Philip.R.Schaffner@NASA.gov but using the VPN to get to work e-mail locks out my LAN for testing on home machines.
Thanks, Phil
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 23:38 -0500, Philip Ray Schaffner wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Please approve my home e-mail for the QA list as well. Already on as Philip.R.Schaffner@NASA.gov but using the VPN to get to work e-mail locks out my LAN for testing on home machines.
Thanks, Phil
Done.
You are currently getting mail to each address ... you should be able to login to each profile and configure as desired.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
hi, I am new but I would like to be in the QA test also. currently i has 4 servers using centos 4.4.
Thanks Prabhat
On 3/4/07, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 23:38 -0500, Philip Ray Schaffner wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 13:14 +0000, Lance Davis wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5
beta
to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa)
and
send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Please approve my home e-mail for the QA list as well. Already on as Philip.R.Schaffner@NASA.gov but using the VPN to get to work e-mail locks out my LAN for testing on home machines.
Thanks, Phil
Done.
You are currently getting mail to each address ... you should be able to login to each profile and configure as desired.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
prabhat kumar wrote:
hi, I am new but I would like to be in the QA test also. currently i has 4 servers using centos 4.4.
we're not taking on anymore people for the -qa process, a public beta is going to happen soon - so, keep an eye out for that.
thanks for your interest - we are also going to be announcing a few SIG's ( Special interest groups ) soon, if you are interested in contributing to CentOS, joining one of those and contributing via that route would be welcome ( and appreciated ) !
- KB
thanks KB, i am interested SIG's ( Special interest groups ) , and i would like to thanks that ur a for giving chances to participate new brains like me.
thanks Prabhat Kumar
On 3/5/07, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
prabhat kumar wrote:
hi, I am new but I would like to be in the QA test also. currently i has 4 servers using centos 4.4.
we're not taking on anymore people for the -qa process, a public beta is going to happen soon - so, keep an eye out for that.
thanks for your interest - we are also going to be announcing a few SIG's ( Special interest groups ) soon, if you are interested in contributing to CentOS, joining one of those and contributing via that route would be welcome ( and appreciated ) !
- KB
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
Please add me to the list of testers.
I am looking after around 10-15 centos installations used at www.jrc.it in the agrifish unit for data storage (DB's) analysis and transmission.'
I have been working with linux as developer/administrator for around 10 years now.
Thanks
Paul.
On 2/21/07, Lance Davis lance@uklinux.net wrote:
We are about to release an initial internal test release of CentOS 5 beta to our qa team.
If folks here want to be a part of that test they need to join the centos-qa list (http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-qa) and send a message to this list (centos-devel) saying that they would like to be a part of the qa process and join the qa team, with details of relevant experience if you are not known to the core developers.
Membership of the centos-qa list will then be approved.
Lance
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Paul Hussein wrote:
Please add me to the list of testers.
I am looking after around 10-15 centos installations used at www.jrc.it in the agrifish unit for data storage (DB's) analysis and transmission.'
I have been working with linux as developer/administrator for around 10 years now.
Paul, thanks for your interest - but we are not longer taking on more people into the -qa testers list.
there will be a publib beta shortly, so keep an eye out for that.
- KB