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Re: [opensuse-testing] New core testing team
- From: Kayo Hamid <kayohf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:54:46 -0400
- Message-id: <ad40325b0909100754r7e6dee20rd5c87fd42394f375@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
For me, testing is a complex term to define. I will work on the core
of openSUSE, and not on the last release, to give more performance for
him, like the project for reducing the boot time,
http://en.opensuse.org/Boottime/Boot_time.
I have some ideas for it and i known what i need to do, so i will show
for the group the results soon.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Gabriel Franco <gffranco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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of openSUSE, and not on the last release, to give more performance for
him, like the project for reducing the boot time,
http://en.opensuse.org/Boottime/Boot_time.
I have some ideas for it and i known what i need to do, so i will show
for the group the results soon.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Gabriel Franco <gffranco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2009/9/10 Spencer French <spf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Considering images for m7 should be around now/soon I was wondering what
other members of the team thought our plan should be for this far along in
the dev cycle?
And also what testing preferences each member has as well as available
hardware so we can all have a rough idea of each others work flow.
I have 2 desktop machines both x86/64 as well as a macbook pro (early 2009)
and a newish dell laptop, so I can do resume/suspend testing of those
models. As far as preference I am really interested in the kde
desktop/yast/zypper and xorg, although of course I will help with anything I
can.
Also just as a heads up at work I will be posting from spf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
and at home from spencerpaulfrench@xxxxxxxxxx
Hi Spencer,
I have 1 laptop x86/x64, an EeePC 1000h and an Aigo MID P8861H
I think that the first item the Testing team need to come up with is
the definition of the main areas we are going to focus for our testing
and define sub-teams for each of the areas based on members
preferences
I think that we need to come up with a Test Plan / Cases for 2 main scenarios:
- KDE Desktop
- Gnome Desktop
We need to define what to test and how to test the main applications
provided on both desktop solutions like browser, e-mail client, file
manager, yast, communication (IM and IRC), network management (WI-FI,
ETH, PPP, VPN) and so on.
For that we need to analyze what is already available as test cases on
testopia and fill up the missing parts.
Maybe we should try setting up a Team Meeting to get to know every
member and come up with the first plan and objectives for the team.
What do you think?
Best,
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