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Update two links in README (#179, thanks @defolos)

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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and `test_flags()` method, inheriting from one of the classes mentioned above.
2. Set correct variables (so that all test parts you have made are executed) in [WebUI -> Test suites](https://localhost:8080/admin/test_suites).
3. Link your newly created Test suite to medium type in [WebUI -> Job groups](https://localhost:8080/admin/groups).
4. Run test (see [openqa_fedora_tools repository](https://bitbucket.org/rajcze/openqa_fedora_tools)).
4. Run test (see [fedora_openqa repository](https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/fedora_openqa)).
5. Create needles (images) by using interactive mode and needles editor in WebUI.
6. Add new test suite and profiles into `templates.fif.json` file (and/or `templates-updates.fif.json`, if the test is applicable to the update testing workflow)
7. Add new Test suite and Test case into [`conf_test_suites.py`](https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/fedora_openqa/blob/master/f/fedora_openqa/conf_test_suites.py) file in fedora_openqa repository.
7. Add new Test suite and Test case into [`conf_test_suites.py`](https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/fedora_openqa/blob/master/f/src/fedora_openqa/conf_test_suites.py) file in fedora_openqa repository.
8. Run `tox`. This will check the templates are valid.
9. Open pull request for the os-autoinst-distri-fedora changes in [Pagure](https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/os-autoinst-distri-fedora). Pagure uses a Github-style workflow (summary: fork the project via the web interface, push your changes to a branch on your fork, then use the web interface to submit a pull request). See the [Pagure documentation](https://docs.pagure.org/pagure/usage/index.html) for more details.
10. Open a pull request in [fedora_openqa Pagure](https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/fedora_openqa) for any necessary fedora_openqa changes.