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Board Election 2011
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A few weeks after our last milestone was released as beta 1, the first
Release Candidate of openSUSE 12.1 is now floating over the web!
What's new
The next release of openSUSE is expected to bring a large number of
improvements and changes. Many of these are the 'usual' updates any
Linux distribution offers. These include the latest Firefox, GNOME 3.2
and KDE's Plasma Workspace 4.7. Under the hood, we have Linux kernel 3.1
and we expect to be the first to ship Google's new programming language
Go. We also overhauled our boot procedure introducing systemd and Grub2
(still in testing) and of course we'll ship the latest developer tools
and libraries as well as all the sysadmin goodies openSUSE is known for!
But we also have some really *unique* treats. The coolest among those is
Snapper, a btrfs-based tool which allows you to view the differences
between current and previous versions of files on your system and lets
you roll back the changes, bringing back lost files or undoing damaging
overwrites.
Testing
The changes in underlying boot technology, the new tools like Snapper as
well as the rest of the operating system need a good workout for the
release! So now we need YOUR help! Go to the download page and grab your
copy of openSUSE 12.1 RC1 and test it on your desktop, in a VM or on a
laptop!
You can find information on testing on the openSUSE Testing wiki
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Testing
You can find the current list of most annoying 12.1 bugs here:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Most_annoying_bugs_12.1_dev
Help us shorten that list by re-testing the problematic areas or by
fixing the bugs; or help us find new pressing issues!
Get openSUSE 12.1 RC1 from
http://software.opensuse.org/developer/.
More information and contributing
The openSUSE 12.1 Portal page has been set up but still needs quite some
work. There are screenshots to be taken, release notes to be written and
Documentation to be composed. We also welcome help with translating!
Find the information portal for openSUSE 12.1 here:
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:12.1
Screenshots of 12.1:
http://en.opensuse.org/Screenshots_12.1
Documentation:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Documentation_Contribute
Translating:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Localization_guide
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We are pleased to announce:
Issue 198 of openSUSE Weekly News is out! [0]
In this Issue:
Create Slideshows with digiKam
Almost too much is going on
GNOME 3.2.1
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OpenSUSE Announces First Public Release of openQA
The openSUSE Project announces the 1.0 release of the unique cross-
distribution-capable, fully automated testing framework openQA. openQA
is the only comprehensive testing tool which can run tests on every
level of the OS, from core functionality like the bootloader and booting
the kernel up to testing applications like Firefox and LibreOffice. It
shows the results in a convenient web interface and allows testers to
see screenshots and even videos of the issues found. openQA is used to
run nightly tests of the 'Factory' development repository for the
upcoming openSUSE 12.1 release. openQA is available under the GPL
version 2 or later.
Software Testing is Hard
Testing complex software is a crucial part of development. However, in-
depth, frequent testing is difficult, time-consuming and boring. To
ensure that software is tested regularly and predictably, automation is
crucial. Many in-house tools which can test specific applications have
been developed but there was no comprehensive testing tool for a full
operating system until openQA. openQA does its work entirely hands-off
and offers a convenient web interface with an overview of the results.
With openQA developers can catch and fix issues in the development
process much faster and thus ensure a more reliable product.
openQA Makes it Easy
openQA can test any operating system which is able to run in a virtual
machine. By taking screenshots of the process and comparing these to
reference images it determines if tests are passed or not. The OS-
autoinst tool, part of openQA, controls the testing process by sending
virtual keyboard and mouse events to the operating system being
installed and run. It is able to respond to what is shown on the screen
so it can handle a variety of issues while not having to stop the test.
openQA determines if the installation of the operating system worked
correctly and whether a number of applications started properly. At the
end of the test, all images are encoded into a video for consultation by
a human tester in case this is needed. A status overview of the tests
can be shown in a web interface, currently available for the openSUSE
Factory development repository on openqa.opensuse.org.
Coolo, openSUSE release manager noted: "I'm thrilled to see the 1.0
release of openQA. openQA's automated testing has been very beneficial
to the stability of openSUSE Factory and I'm confident it can do the
same for other Linux distributions"
openQA is Cross-platform Capable
openQA is developed as two software pieces: OS-autoinst and the web
interface. OS-autoinst right now supports Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian,
FreeBSD and even OpenIndiana. It can be used to test even MS DOS and
Windows systems. A number of videos on how openQA works can be found at
http://video.os-autoinst.zq1.de/opensuse/video/
The openQA web interface is openSUSE specific right now. It gives an
overview of the status of all tests and allows the tester to look at
specific screenshots of issues as well as video's of the entire testing
process.
openQA is Free
openQA has been published under the General Public License version 2 or
later. Installation instructions can be found on the wiki and the team
is eager to hear feedback on openQA and use cases.
About openSUSE
The openSUSE project is a worldwide effort that promotes the use of
Linux everywhere. openSUSE creates one of the world's best Linux
distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly
manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community.
The project is controlled by its community and relies on the
contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators,
usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project
embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of
expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural
backgrounds.
Important links
openQA installation & web interface on opensuse.org:
http://openqa.opensuse.org
OS-autoinst tool: http://www.os-autoinst.org/
openSUSE 12.1 Portal: http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:12.1
We are pleased to announce:
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In this Issue:
12.1 Beta 1 is out
Board Election Commitee formed
openSUSE @ ARM
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Folks,
Good news, the openSUSE Beta of our upcoming 12.1 is now published and
available for you to download. We encourage you to download the beta
and test test test! We also encourage you to spread the word and get
more people to download and test test test! :-)
For more information, visit
http://news.opensuse.org/2011/10/01/opensuse-12-1-beta-arrives/ which
also includes links for downloading the latest Beta.
Thanks,
Bryen M Yunashko
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We are pleased to announce:
Issue 195 of openSUSE Weekly News is out! [0]
In this Issue:
Get your package in 12.1
Hackweek 7
Getting your Article in news.o.o
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