Re: [LDWG] Issues for "proj-laptop"

2025-02-27 Thread Alice Sowerby
Hi Desktop mailing list, Ben Hutton and I have met with a UX lead from KDE (Nuno Pinheiro) to get some insights into how a user-focused testing project or group for FreeBSD could learn from what KDE has done. Ben and I have started collaborating on a plan to see what an appropriate first try at te

Re: [LDWG] Issues for "proj-laptop"

2025-01-29 Thread Alice Sowerby
Update for the mailing list: Ben and I have agreed to see what a testing plan could look like, and are going to collaborate offline a bit on it. If anyone else is interested in working with us in the running/management of this, please let me know. Or if you are interested in being a tester, keep y

Re: [LDWG] Issues for "proj-laptop"

2025-01-27 Thread Ben Hutton
Hi Alice, I would be more than happy to help where I can. While I have been using FreeBSD on servers for around 25 years I have recently started using it on Laptops in an attempt to migrate away from MacOS. It has been a challenge even with being comfortable with FreeBSD already. I would very

Re: [LDWG] Issues for "proj-laptop"

2025-01-27 Thread Alice Sowerby
Hi Steven, Thanks for doing this, super helpful! I do believe that this kind of testing is really valuable. My understanding is that though there is a process for logging bugs in FreeBSD, there isn't a clear place to lodge usability issues, or this sort of end-to-end testing. But I'm new to FreeBS