On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Nicholas Skaggs
wrote:
> Elizabeth, this sounds like a great idea to do. I think we globally as a QA
> team could help pitch in here. For instance, there is also a package tracker
> and we have the ability to test individual packages as well. During the jam
> we mi
Elizabeth, this sounds like a great idea to do. I think we globally as a
QA team could help pitch in here. For instance, there is also a package
tracker and we have the ability to test individual packages as well.
During the jam we might consider having people test the new kernel,
unity, or per
Hiyas lyz,
I'm working with Nicholas in getting stuff from the lubuntu area [1] At the
end of this, I hope that each flavour will have its own 'specifics' area,
with links to the main QA area so as to remove the strain on the flavours
of keep trying to update everything. I am aware of the Xubuntu
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Sanchit Gangwar
wrote:
> Can you please also post those videos on the mailing list or the wiki and
> provide a link?
These are the two I'm referring to:
ISO Testing on Ubuntu using TestDrive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noDAsZjvmSA
Overview of using the qatr
Can you please also post those videos on the mailing list or the wiki and
provide a link?
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Hi everyone,
There is an Ubuntu Global Jam[0] coming up in a few weeks, and like I
did for Natty[1] I'm hoping to make our event here about testing.
I'm focusing on Xubuntu myself, but I wanted input from others about
what kind of material is useful to bring when teaching others to do
basic ISO t