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If you're new to Fedora CoreOS feel free to do whatever you like. Maybe try to convert an existing system you own to Fedora CoreOS. Most of all: Please explore. Have fun. Try to break things!
Testing '''random things''' is often more important than following always-the-same instructions. Look at the available features/options of the software under test. '''Try different things, explore.''' What does this button do? Press it. You have never tried this option? Try it now. Play with it. '''Try to break the software''' (with valid actions). Thank you.
 
If you're not new to Fedora CoreOS please try to test out some of your existing workloads or workflows on the `next` stream of Fedora CoreOS. Rebase existing systems, or start new systems from scratch with your existing Ignition configs. This type of testing is the most valuable in helping us keep the disruptions during the transition as minimal as possible.


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Latest revision as of 14:41, 1 March 2023

Testing random things is often more important than following always-the-same instructions. Look at the available features/options of the software under test. Try different things, explore. What does this button do? Press it. You have never tried this option? Try it now. Play with it. Try to break the software (with valid actions). Thank you.