Agreed! Will get to work ASAP :)
Ted On Sep 7, 2013 10:59 PM, "Ali Linx (amjjawad)" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Jun Ma <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Nicholas, >> >> I totally agree with your suggestion about a core group dedicated to push >> all flavor QA. I am very glad to contribute to this work. As Ali said , some >> flavors may have few testers. We can cooperate between different flavors to >> solve some difficult common problems. >> > > Hi Jun Ma, > > I am glad that I found one of UbuntuKylin people and had the chance to > chat to :) > > Thank you for joining and showing your interest :) > > In this case, this is what we have so far: > > Ali (me) to be the driver for this project (unless someone has a serious > problem with that :P) > I will take care of: > > 1. Handling the communications between the members of the recruiting > group > 2. Find more testers for Ubuntu GNOME (what I usually do, daily) > 3. Help Lubuntu Team until the position of QA Lead either get Phill > back or maybe someone else (I do wish and like to see Phill get back to > where he belongs) > 4. I am already admin for Ubuntu Quality Facebook (Page and Group) and > Google+ (Page and Community) so that will be good to attract more users to > join and test. > > Jackson: > To find more testers for Xubuntu Team > > Howard > To take care of: > > 1. Co-driver for the recruiting group > 2. Find more testers for Ubuntu Studio > 3. Fine more testers for Edubuntu ?? > > Jun Ma > To find more testers for UbuntuKylin > > Ted > To find more testers for Myth and Ubuntu Studio (??) > > > So far, if everyone agrees and confirms, the above names will work closely > to find more testers for their teams and the community in general. > > Now, who will take if for: > Ubuntu > Kubuntu > > I think both Ubuntu and Kubuntu have enough testers but I can't speak on > their behalf, and the more, the better but let's understand one simple fact > that we found this group to help those communities which have shortage with > testers. I do suggest to focus our efforts for those in need at the > beginning. 3-5 active testers is really bad. We need to assist those > communities. > > > Our team are now calling for more volunteers to contribute for >> UbuntuKylin Beta1 by holding a "Finding bugs" community activity. This is >> our attempt to find a more effective model for flavor testing. But >> the language difference may be the first problem we have to face. So I >> think multi-language is essential for regular local testers :P >> > > I thought you guys don't need more? :P > You have the highest population on earth :D > > But sure, the more, the better :) > And yes, the language issue is important indeed. > > > >> >> Best regards >> maclin >> UbuntuKylin Quality Team >> > > Nice to meet you :) > > > Thank you! > > -- > Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."* > *Best Regards, > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad > > My Projects: IamNewToLinux <http://iamnewtolinux.blogspot.com/> - StartUbuntu > Project<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/CommunicationsTeam/WOWLubuntu/StartUbuntu> > - Linux Brainstorming <https://www.facebook.com/groups/352004991569676/> - > Mubuntu<http://amjjawad.blogspot.com/2013/07/draft-mubuntu-simple-minimal-system.html> > >
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