Re: F43 Beta RC1 is here, please participate in test coverage

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On Wed, 2025-09-10 at 14:13 +0200, Kamil Paral wrote:
> Hello,
> the first F43 Beta RC is here, and we need to make sure it works well. The
> Go/NoGo meeting is happening tomorrow [1].
> 
> All important information and links are in this announcement:
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/test-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/thread/4YGCXLDGRBLJPXIRDO2XNAKQN4A5LNMZ/
> 
> The test coverage tool is important, it can show what was tested fairly
> recently, or not in a long time, so that people can focus their attention
> the right way. It has sections related to particular editions (Desktop,
> Server, Cloud) and general sections (Installation - which is not just
> Anaconda, but also e.g. upgrades; and Base system functionality).
> 
> Available automation (coconut, anaconda-bot) tries to populate many fields,
> but it doesn't have full coverage. Please focus on empty fields. For Beta,
> ideally all Basic and Beta test cases should be marked as passing. Testing
> Final test cases is optional at this point, but very appreciated.
> 
> The linked BlockerBugs website [2] displays current blockers and freeze
> exceptions bugs. Any help debugging, fixing and verifying those is very
> welcome. If you've found a new bug, please add it to the wiki matrix (if it
> corresponds to one of the test cases), and you can also propose it as a
> blocker using the same BlockerBugs tool (if you find it really important,
> or you find it violating some of release criteria - the tool will guide
> you).
> 
> With any questions, please reach out [3].

Thanks for this, Kamil. The automated release announcement is *meant*
to capture all necessary info and send it to all necessary places. If
you think it doesn't, the best long term fix would be to correct that.

You can propose changes to both the text of the mail and the places
it's sent to by sending a PR for relvalconsumer. See
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/relvalconsumer/blob/main/f/relvalconsumer.py#_293
for the destination addresses and
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/relvalconsumer/blob/main/f/relvalconsumer.py#_352
for the mail template.

I also have https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/relvalconsumer/issue/6 for
sending the announcements to discourse, but have not had the roundtuits
to figure that out yet. If someone wants to help with that, it'd be
great.
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