A special thanks to all of our testers this week!
gregfaith, victor.zhou, redmar, larsnooden, carla-sella, michael-kroll,
doak-jackson, k1fri, sjskaggs, kate.stewart, fabiomarconi,
smartboyhw, lbsolost, robinc
The status page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Cadence/Status) is
showing we still need some help on amd64+mac, along with some test for
wubi, and ARM. I'll be testing ARM tonight and tomorrow, those of you
with ARM hardware consider also pitching in a result this week if your
able :-) I know Tobias is still working on results for wubi as well, and
I can help with the cd boot helper tests. That just leaves us with the
amd64+mac builds to test. Does anyone have mac hardware who is willing
to test an install for this iso?
Thanks!
Nicholas
P.S. I've seen bugs and reports that ubiquity is buggy and unstable in
todays build. If you find that to be true in testing, don't panic! File
any bugs you find and try to complete the install. If it fails, still
report it. A failed to install is still a valid result!
On 08/08/2012 04:47 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
What I've taken to calling 'cadence' testing, is the testing of the
daily builds of isos (specifically those focused on the desktop and
ubuntu) over the course of a non-milestone week, with the intent of
insuring the mandatory testcases for those isos pass. I know this has
been a difficult thing to understand, and sadly, right now the
isotracker doesn't allow us to do this testing in a nice and easy to
see way. We plan to fix this by allowing you to better browse history
but for now we'll have to work-around the limitation (BTW, if anyone
knows drupal and wishes to help land this quicker, I would be happy to
help set you up. We can always use more developers!).
I've put together a wiki page that I will update once a day this week
(about 1400 UTC, manually) with the targeted testcases and their
status. The page is located here.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Cadence/Status
I hope this proves helpful to everyone, and as you can see we already
have results for many of the testcases. We need folks who have access
to ARM and MAC to also contribute a result for a testcase to help
round us out.
As you can see, I've placed a quick summary of our progress on each of
the isos and testcases at the top, followed by the raw results in a
tabular format of those who have tested. Please don't panic if that
raw list is missing some of your testing! I still see the results
submitted from those of you who have tested server, or alt images, or
another flavor. For brevity's sake on this page, it's filtered to only
show the runs for the isos above.
I hope this helps and thank you for sticking with the testing on this.
ISO testing is going to continue to be something for all of us to
iterate upon and improve to make better. We as a community want to
provide solid, dependable results and good feedback, while still being
mindful of our efforts and time spent. Thanks,
Nicholas
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