On 07/26/2010 07:40 AM, Marc Tardif wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> * Scott Ritchie [2010-07-23 18:24 -0700]:
>> Hey all, I've finished the first step of my Wine-based checkbox tests,
>> and they're ready for merging and use.
>>
>> One runs the Wine test su
sing I can extend it to include more general
Wine-based benchmarks, particularly more recent ones than 3dmark2000.
There's also the option of running them multiple times to get a more
reliable rating so they can be used as a daily performance metric.
Thanks,
Scott Ritchie
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I kept getting timeout errors for Freenode on a connection that normally
works, so I was unable to attend todays meeting. Anyone else?
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> Thanks,
> Ara.
>
> [1] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-qa
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I've thought about this a bit and still think it's the best way forward.
Launchpad needs a "click this button to hear calls for testing", and
having the QA team
I've got a nearly finished blog post about doing ISO testing for Alpha
2, but it seems like it hasn't started yet. Another day or so?
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Hey everybody. This started out as a long email but I've decided to
split it into an actual introduction and some separate productive talk
about what I've been doing lately.
I'm Scott Ritchie. I believe I met most of you that attended UDS, where
I sort of have a reputation as
Ara Pulido wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> On 12/14/2009 08:30 AM, Ara Pulido wrote:
>> Hello Scott,
>>
>> Thanks for noticing this.
>>
>> On 12/13/2009 11:41 AM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
>>> While editing the testing wiki pages I was creating a section
for a
nonprofessional to contribute a result -- just edit a (standard) "date
tested / tester / pass-fail / bug#" block. An alternative approach
would be to allow anyone with a launchpad account to add test results on
the QA website.
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I wouldn't mind
doing it, but perhaps it wouldn't matter if the decision about what to
email was made at the weekly QA meeting.
Once I'm happy with the descriptions in the Testing/Activities page,
I'll move them (and some of the content from Grant's loco page) to the
main Tes
Hey everybody,
This started out as a long email but I've decided to
split it into an actual introduction and some separate productive talk
about what I've been doing lately.
I'm Scott Ritchie. I believe I met most of you that attended UDS, where
I sort of have a reputation as
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