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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/GettingStarted.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -340,9 +340,9 @@ The personal configuration should be stored in a file
the `client.conf`, i.e. sections for each machine, e.g. `localhost`.

[[get-testing]]
== Testing openSUSE or Fedora
== Testing openQA on openSUSE or Fedora
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This completely reverses meaning of title,

This isn't about testing openQA on some distribution but about testing distro in openQA

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Oops! Sorry my fault. 😔

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If you find it helpful you could phrase it the other way around:

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== Testing openQA on openSUSE or Fedora
== Testing openSUSE or Fedora with openQA


An easy way to start using openQA is to start testing openSUSE or Fedora as they
An easy way to start using openQA is to start testing on openSUSE or Fedora as they
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An easy way to start using openQA is to start testing on openSUSE or Fedora as they
An easy way to start using openQA is to run openSUSE or Fedora tests as they

have everything setup and prepared to ease the initial deployment. If you want
to play deeper, you can configure the whole openQA manually from scratch, but
this document should help you to get started faster.
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