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Re: [opensuse-project] Proposal for a community based testing team
- From: Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 11:36:44 -0600
- Message-id: <1235497004.9636.8.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks for your reply Martin, which is for now the only one. ;-)
Basically what you want to do is what each member of the "team" would
have to do in my opinion.
The other task for this group should be to collect information on HOW to
do testing and reporting bugs correctly, which necessarily has to
involve some Novell people at the beginning, so we can learn what they
need and write it down in a non-technical form that can be understood by
more users.
Feel free to share your list ;-)
Regards,
A.
Il giorno mar, 24/02/2009 alle 17.55 +0100, Martin Schlander ha scritto:
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Basically what you want to do is what each member of the "team" would
have to do in my opinion.
The other task for this group should be to collect information on HOW to
do testing and reporting bugs correctly, which necessarily has to
involve some Novell people at the beginning, so we can learn what they
need and write it down in a non-technical form that can be understood by
more users.
Feel free to share your list ;-)
Regards,
A.
Il giorno mar, 24/02/2009 alle 17.55 +0100, Martin Schlander ha scritto:
Mandag 23 februar 2009 19:33:42 skrev Alberto Passalacqua:
I have thought for quite some time to the idea of building a
community-based openSUSE testing team
I'm not sure an organized team is necessary. But after the 11.1 fiasco, I
plan
to apply more of a systematic and methodic approach to testing personally.
Previously I would basically just test that installation and hardware
support/detection worked on my machines - and not much more than that, taking
for granted that basic everyday stuff would work and be tested by someone
else.
But now I've started to compile a list of things I consider critical and my
intention is to test everything in that list everytime. Basic things like cd-
burning, kbluetooth, 1-click installation, updater applet, printing, home
bank, wireless, multimedia, docx-documents etc.
Hopefully the recent steps taken to improve the factory experience will mean
more and earlier testing. And hopefully for non-SLE-base releases there'll be
less post-feature-freeze experimentation and feature development, than was
the
case for 11.1.
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