Welcome to the team!

 * Packages are imported from Debian unstable, and for six months we
   fix as much bugs as possible for every individual package*
   <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule>.
 * We use the advance search feature in Launchpad
   <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?advanced=1> for figuring
   out which bugs are interesting for us to fix first.
 * We also have a project that works in papercuts
   <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/What%20a%20papercut%20is>
   and, although is being grown at this time, it's the best place to
   begin getting involved.

Regards ?


El 13/11/13 11:44, Stefano Negro escribió:
Hi all,
I am an italian member, I use ubuntu since many years and I would like to help the QA team. I have previously contributed with a similar team in Mageia, and it was very helpful, giving me the opportunity to learn new applications and features that I didn't know, so I believe that here is similar..... or surely better ! I have read QA wiki pages that I found mentioned last days in ML and installed testdrive to have the last synced iso. Because I found testdrive a little buggy, but i believe it's still under development, I run the synced iso manually on a separate VM.
I have few questions about organization, because not all it's clear:
* Are only iso under test or also the packages are tested before the push in the stable updates?
* Is that a list of tests to be done with a priority?

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Ciao
Stblack
http://www.linux.it/~stblack <http://www.linux.it/%7Estblack>



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