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= About =
= About =


I have been involved with installation testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products for several years.  I enjoy topics around formal test plans, installation test automation, and improving the installation experience for Fedora.
I have been involved with release testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1Currently, I manage a dedicated team of Fedora QA engineers.  Among many things, we are responsible for expanding/sustaining/supporting a [[QA|Fedora QA]] community, maintaining and providing status on [[Fedora_Release_Criteria|Fedora release criteria]], and identifying/building [[QA/Tools|tools]] or process to streamline our work.  I've been called many things, but the funniest is an [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=677799#c8 officer of bureaucracy].


Oh, and how could I forget ... I like chicken!
Oh, and how could I forget ... I like chicken!


== Contact ==
== Activities within Fedora ==


* '''Email''': [[MailTo(jlaska AT fedoraproject DOT org)]
=== Quality Assurance ===
* '''IRC''': jlaska (#anaconda-devel, #snake ...)
* [[QA|QA]]
* '''GPG key''': [http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xADEA5276 ADEA5276]  
* [[QA/Test_Days|Test Days]]
* '''Fedora Account''': jlaska
* Test [[:Category:Test_Plans|plans]], [[:Category:Test_Cases|cases]] and [[:Category:Test_Results|results]]
* '''Blog''': http://jlaska.livejournal.com
* [[Proven_tester|Critical path proventesters]]


== Activities within Fedora ==
=== Projects ===
* [[AutoQA]]
* [http://snake.fedorahosted.org SNAKE] maintainer
* [http://cobbler.fedorahosted.org Cobbler] contributor
* [http://beaker.fedorahosted.org Beaker]


* SNAKE project - https://fedorahosted.org/snake
=== Documents ===
* Fedora 9 Installation Test Plan - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/TestPlans/Fedora9Install
* [[User:Jlaska/autoqa_package_dependencies|autoqa package dependencies]]
* [[Scsi-target-utils_Quickstart_Guide|Quickstart Guide - scsi-target-utils ]]
* [[User:jlaska/Multiple OS Bootloader Guide|Multiple OS Bootloader Guide]]
* [[User:Jlaska/Package_Review_Checklist|Package Review Checklist]]


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=== Links ===
[[Category:Homepage]]
* F15 Alpha tracker bugs
** Blockers - [http://bit.ly/f15-alpha-blocker-proposed proposed], [http://bit.ly/f15-alpha-blocker-accepted accepted]
** Nice-to-have - [http://bit.ly/f15-alpha-nth-proposed proposed], [http://bit.ly/f15-alpha-nth-accepted accepted]
* F15 Beta tracker bugs
** Blockers - [http://bit.ly/f15-beta-blocker-proposed proposed], [http://bit.ly/f15-beta-blocker-accepted accepted]
** Nice-to-have - [http://bit.ly/f15-beta-nth-proposed proposed], [http://bit.ly/f15-beta-nth-accepted accepted]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 9 March 2011

James Laska
James Laska
Fedora Information
FAS name: jlaska
Fedora email: jlaska@fedoraproject.org
IRC nick: jlaska
IRC channels: #fedora-qa, #fedora-test-days, #fedora-bugzappers
Fedorapeople page: https://jlaska.fedorapeople.org
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About

I have been involved with release testing Red Hat Enterprise Linux products starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. Currently, I manage a dedicated team of Fedora QA engineers. Among many things, we are responsible for expanding/sustaining/supporting a Fedora QA community, maintaining and providing status on Fedora release criteria, and identifying/building tools or process to streamline our work. I've been called many things, but the funniest is an officer of bureaucracy.

Oh, and how could I forget ... I like chicken!

Activities within Fedora

Quality Assurance

Projects

Documents

Links