Vojta,

I've logged several of the tests I performed on various configurations and 
added an additional section "exploratory tests".  I wanted a place to record 
"creative tests I've never tried before".  Those types of tests aren't as 
helpful for detecting regressions, but may discover bugs more quickly (for me 
anyway) because I suffer less from inattentional blindness when running 
exploratory tests.  You're welcome to delete the "exploratory tests" section if 
you find it too distracting.


We still have very few Windows tests recorded on that page.  It would be a nice 
help for community members to assist with some Windows tests of the release 
candidate.  Many of us can contribute to the community by testing release 
candidates, even if we can't contribute to the community by coding.


Mark Waite





>________________________________
> From: Vojtech Juranek <vjura...@redhat.com>
>To: jenkinsci-...@googlegroups.com; jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com 
>Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 6:11 PM
>Subject: LTS 1.480.1 RC1 testing
> 
>Hi,
>LTS 1.480.1 RC is now available for download [1].
>As usual, I would like to ask for your help. If you stage RC in you stage 
>environment or just download RC and try to run it, please drop a note on wiki 
>page [2], shortly describe what you've tested, where it was done (OS, JDK 
>version) and the result. 
>
>Feel free to add new tests or repeat tests which were already done by someone 
>else in different env. - it is also very useful as some bug can appear only on 
>e.g. one OS but not on other etc.
>
>Any test is very helpful, especially in case of new major LTS RC.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Vojta
>
>[1] http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/
>[2] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/LTS+1.480.x+RC+Testing
>
>
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