Hello,
How can I use testopia, I would like to test at least e bit the
multimedia packages
thanks
jdd
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The Testing Core Team met on Monday, April 11 at 17:00 UTC on our usual IRC channel.
Regarding the Open Bugs Day that was held on Saturday April 2, we discussed the
reasons for the low turnout, the means of disposition of bugs, and the bugs that
are still open. To see the distribution of bug type versus release, see
http://tinyurl.com/392jnb. Even after the large number of bugs that were closed,
there are still 7 open bugs for 10.0, 14 for 10.1 and 46 for 10.3. All bugs for
10.2 are closed.
We next discussed what was good and bad about the 11.4 testing cycle, and what
we might do to improve the quality of the final product. I expect that we will
be discussing this topic again during the 12.1 development cycle.
Our next meeting will be May 9 at 1700 UTC. This meeting is scheduled to follow
the release of 12.1 M1.
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Hi testers,
Here are some stats from this weekend's Open-Bugs-Day
346 of 1179 bugs were updated in bugzilla (that included all public
openSUSE / SuSE bugs before 11.2
The number of participants was somewhat lower than on first OBD
(possibly due to nice spring weather)
but nevertheless bugzilla saw more updates (346 instead of 132)
Stats by user:
280 Larry Finger
27 Bruno Friedmann
27 Bjørn Lie
7 Bernhard Wiedemann
Thanks and congrats to the participants.
I will keep http://openbugs.zq1.de/ running as it is much faster and
easier than using bugzilla's advanced search.
I did not look at many bugs, because I also coded a new tool to find
when bnc#123456 is mentioned in OBS submitrequests. currently it just
sends me hourly mails like
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=469238
This bug (469238) was mentioned in
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/65847
so that I can manually decide what to do, but using the bugzilla API
to auto-update bugs is possible. Adrian said, that it would make sense
to build the detection part somewhere into OBS.
Online tools get a lot more useful with hyperlinks between them
whereever it makes sense, so that people can find the interesting bits
without maintainers having to update about sr#65847 manually or people
knowing where to search.
Ciao
Bernhard M.
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The Testing Core Team will meet on Monday, April 11 at 17:00 UTC on our usual
IRC channel. We will be discussing the Open Bugs Day that was held on Saturday
April 2. In addition, we will have a post-release discussion of 11.4 to
emphasize what was good, and what might be improved during the development of
12.1 between now and its release in November 2011.
There was limited participation in Open Bugs Day, with many fewer workers than
the previous OBD. We are not sure of the reasons. Perhaps our target of bugs
from 11.2 and older versions did not attract as much interest as the previous
effort, when we targeted bugs in 11.4. In addition, last Saturday was reported
to be a very nice spring day in Nuremberg and that some potential participants
chose to be outside rather than sitting at a computer terminal. Despite the
relatively few participants, we updated a large number of bugs. Our tool at
http://openbugs.zq1.de/ found a total of 1179 open bugs for versions up to 11.2.
Of these, 365 were updated in the Bugzilla pages. Some of these were really old.
For example, I found several bugs still open from versions 10.0 and 10.1!
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Hi,
the 27th openSUSE Testing Core Team IRC Meeting will be on:
Monday, April 11th, 2011 at 17:00:00 UTC
Please use the following link to find out what that means in your local
timezone
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=4&day=11&year=20…
We will meet in the Channel #opensuse-testing on the Freenode IRC
Network. irc://irc.freenode.net/opensuse-testing
Please post your topics on
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Testing_meeting
Best wishes,
Holgi
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The Testing Core Team held an IRC meeting on March 28, 2011 at 17:00 UTC. We
discussed our plans for the next "Open Bugs Day", which will be from 00:00 to
23:59 UTC, Saturday April 2, 2011. As written before, the emphasis will be on
identifying those bugs reported for 11.2 and older that are still present in
11.4. We will not attempt to squash these bugs, but to make sure that none have
been forgotten. After the release of 11.5 M5, we will have a bug-squashing day.
As I write this, OBD has started. I'm not sure when this will be published, but
if it is still April 2, then please join us at
irc://irc.opensuse.org/openSUSE-testing.
Further information is available at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Open-Bugs-Day.
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