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 being the "Wine guy". I'm really excited about the idea of connecting the Ubuntu community with Canonical, and based on the sessions at UDS I'm confident we know what to do and how to do it. Personally, I am an Ubuntu packager, MOTU, and have a good chunk of experience with software testing. This of course includes bug triage in launchpad and Wine, but before then I spent a few years working for RomNet Support Services doing (mostly manual) software testing. >From experiencing both sides first hand with different clients, I can say that having an open bug tracker and the potential for community involvement makes a huge difference; it is, in short, a big part of the reason why I'm here. This is a huge advantage of open source, and the more we can exploit it the better. Anyway, I'll follow up with some additional emails based on a few thoughts I had while editing the Testing wiki pages and tying up UDS loose ends. Thanks, Scott Ritchie -- Ubuntu-qa mailing list Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa