On Wednesday 17 November 2010 13:12:08 Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi,
Le mercredi 17 novembre 2010, à 13:03 -0500, Refilwe Seete a écrit :
GNOME Team,
At our last Testing Core Team meeting, we discussed the idea of testing GNOME 3. It's my understanding that there are plans for an unofficial/semi-official G3 respin of openSUSE 11.4
Bernard Wiedemann mentioned the possibility of testing the LiveCD using his automated system in addition to manual testing.
Would you like the Testing Team to test your respin in advance of its release?
That'd be amazing! I'm unsure the automated testing would work, though: does it work well if opengl is used?
We need to start building this GNOME 3 livecd, and it will take a few weeks before there's anything usable. What would be a good time for you to start testing it? Note that we'd like to release it after GNOME 3.0 is out (April 6th), so it might be okay to focus on this after 11.4 is out?
Cheers,
Vincent
I'm not certain about how well Wiedemann's system handles OpenGL. Since it's based on KVM (& QEMU?) I have doubts about OpenGL capacity v. the needs of GNOME 3. I'll have to check on that, since I'm out of my depth in this regard. Still, capacity for manual testing is available. There will be more capacity after 11.4 is out, but some sort of timeline from the GNOME Team on LiveCDs will help us ramp that up for you. The TCT still has to talk more about testing it, but I'm sure once the dust settles around availability of a liveCD (and work on the main release) there will be a better idea. Just thought it would be better to initiate conversation around this now, rather than in the middle of RC season. Thanks, Refilwe oS TCT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org