2013/11/27 Iberê Fernandes <ibere.fernan...@gmail.com>: > 2013/11/26 Jackson Doak <nosk...@ubuntu.com>: >> I'm not sure if this has already been said, but since 14.04 is our first >> LTS, and lxde-gtk is pretty much bugfix only now, we have to focus heavily >> on testing. >> >> For ISO testing. remember to test both alternate and desktop images, and if >> you have an amd64 computer, you can test i386 too. Also make sure you report >> bugs and test results, otherwise it doesn't help. Results should be reported >> to http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds . >> >> If you have trouble with ISO testing, have a look at >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough or ask on this mailing list. >> Some slightly more lubuntu specific help is at >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing . >> >> Package testing is probably easier, since you can do a test in less time and >> on any installation of 14.04. Many of our applications already have tests. >> Once again, reporting bugs and results is the most important part, so please >> report everything at >> http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/306/builds/55992/testcases >> . General help can be found at >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cadence/Walkthrough . >> >> If you would like to add a test or improve the current ones, take a look at >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ContributingTestcases . >> >> Tests are split into two main categories, manual (What we need to run >> ourselves) and Automated (Autopkg and Autopilot, where we just have to watch >> out for the failures. A full list of manual testcase work we would like to >> have done is at >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bugs?field.tag=lubuntu . >> >> If you know any python (or python3), it would be great if you could help >> write some autopilot tests. I am just learning myself, so we have very >> little in this area. >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-autopilot-tests/+bugs?field.tag=lubuntu >> are the only tests requested so far for this, but the more we make the >> better. >> >> There are autopilot tests for the ISO too, but they aren't really finished >> yet. Their results can be found at >> https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Ubiquity/view/Lubuntu/ . >> >> >> I appologise for the long email, but i wanted to list everything. >> If you need any help, please contact us via email, IRC, or any social >> network. Someone will be able to help >> >> Jackson >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa >> Post to : lubuntu...@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> > > > Jackson, > > Thank you for the notice. > > Sharing on Lubuntu social media channels. > > -- > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ibere-Fernandes
Besides the links Jackson suggested above, I'm sharing here and on social media the following tips: 1) You may want to learn how to use virtual machines once testing is supposed to break the system, ok? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy/Virtualbox 2) Lubuntu Screencast about Virtualbox Guest Additions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy97CrfZAiY 3) Another view about VirtualBox Guest Additions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbMDZJsMZg8 4) How to use zsync: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy/Zsync 5) Classroom sessions from the previous cycle, but still worthy to learn for any cycle: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy/ 6) Class about QA Tracker. Suggestion: do not miss bdmurray session about bug reporting! http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/06/24/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t21:30 Happy testing for everybody! -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ibere-Fernandes -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users