Il 19/01/2014 17:17, Elfy ha scritto:
On 19/01/14 16:02, Simone Guidi wrote:

Il 19/01/2014 16:06, Alberto Salvia Novella ha scritto:
We also have a project for *newcomers*: ? One Hundred Papercuts <https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts>, where bugs are *easier* to manage.

Enjoy!


El 19/01/14 15:01, Jack Ramsay escribió:

Welcome,
You would be best suited for the tester role. Please have a look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Roles/Tester also you should add yourself to the who we are page. Thanks for showing interest in helping.

On Jan 19, 2014 7:58 AM, "Simone Guidi" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello my name is Simone Guidi , i'm 20 years old and i'm a
    student .
    I'm new to the world of Ubuntu and i wanna learn about this
    awsome software .
    I'm starting to contribute to Italian Ubuntu community wiki
    today , on the TestGroup and they have point me to this mailing
    list.


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Ok i have a question i need to become tester before or can i start directly with this project ?
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You don't have to be in one to be in the other.

You can of course be in both though.

The hundred papercuts project isn't for everyone - not everyone can code.

To test - you need to be able to boot an image and then read a testcase :)

Elfy

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Ok now i am confused
Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> We also have a project for *newcomers*: ? One Hundred Papercuts <https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts>, where bugs are *easier* to manage.

So i think that is a easier point to start

Elfy wrote:
> The hundred papercuts project isn't for everyone - not everyone can code.
> To test - you need to be able to boot an image and then read a testcase :)

So testing is easier than The Hundred Papercuts ? or is the opposite ?
Anyway i'm a programmer so i know how to write code but i'm a newbie with ubuntu.

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