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title: QA/Getting Started title: QA/Getting Started
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date: 2020-03-07T13:09:22.412Z date: 2020-03-12T01:07:25.903Z
tags: documentation, qa tags: documentation, qa
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TC meetings take place on Freenode IRC @ #openmandriva-cooker. TC meetings take place on Freenode IRC @ #openmandriva-cooker.
### Setting up your OpenMandriva Lx system ### 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. 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.
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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. 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. 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.