diff --git a/dev/qa-getting-started.md b/dev/qa-getting-started.md index d6b2c4a..84f5177 100644 --- a/dev/qa-getting-started.md +++ b/dev/qa-getting-started.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: QA/Getting Started description: published: true -date: 2020-03-07T13:09:22.412Z +date: 2020-03-12T01:07:25.903Z tags: documentation, qa --- @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ QA Team members are encouraged to actively attend weekly TC meetings or if unabl TC meetings take place on Freenode IRC @ #openmandriva-cooker. ### Setting up your OpenMandriva Lx system -Because you'll probably be working with untested (with our OS at least) software, we strongly urge you to use a dedicated or virtual machine for testing. For QA work on hardware (recommended if at all possible) it is recommended to have Rolling installed on a separate partition so you have a 'stable' system on another partition in case something breaks during testing. +Because you will probably be working with untested (with our OS at least) software, we strongly urge you to use a dedicated or virtual machine for testing. For QA work on hardware (recommended if at all possible) it is recommended to have Rolling installed on a separate partition so you have a 'stable' system on another partition in case something breaks during testing. Pre-release software comes through the testing repositories. Packages in Main repository take precedence over those in other repositories. Packages in Unsupported and Non-Free repositories are responsibility of the package maintainer not OpenMandriva developers. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Now that your system is set up, it's time to vote for the packages. Do they work We use a system called [Kahinah](https://kahinah.rxu.tech/), which uses voting to determine which packages to push to the stable repository or not. -First, login to Kahinah. This uses your Github login. +First, login to Kahinah. Use your Github login. You can see what packages are waiting to be tested in 'Recent Builds'. Give it a thumbs up or thumbs down, and let us know why.