Well of course more testing the better, but then if you are not
Nicholas or Phill you won certainly have that much machines or VMs.

It is best to first choose your favorite distro (I first use Desktop,
then test Ubuntu Studio), then once you feel comfortable then do other
distros:)

Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)

2012/9/19 ∅ <maps.backw...@gmail.com>:
> 1. I meant #ubuntu-testing. My bad.
> 2. This is of course a matter of opinion, but the more testing the better, no?
>
> wxl
>
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 07:32:10 +0800
> Ho Wan Chan <smartbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 1. If you notice #ubuntu-qa is invite only. Please use #ubuntu-testing.
>> 2. I think it is the best to test the distro that you are now using.
>
>> 2012/9/19 ∅ <maps.backw...@gmail.com>:
>> > I will encourage you to look into the other derivatives, especially 
>> > Lubuntu because it is the best :)
>> > http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives
>> > If you need help, feel free to pop into #ubuntu-qa on Freenode IRC.

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