On 06/26/2014 03:51 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
In addition to the bug hug + testing days, I'd like to also schedule some hackfests to get our tests in shape. What's a hackfest?

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hackfest

We have some outstanding needs on both the automated and manual test writing efforts. Elfy has already stepped forward to help out on the manual test front (thank you much!), while perhaps still unbeknownst to the QA folks, they'll be helping me on the automated test front :-) Thanks Leo et la!

So what are we going to be hacking on? If you know python and have some autopilot knowledge (or willing to learn), we are going to be hacking on the toolkit helper for autopilot for the ubuntu sdk. That's a mouthful! Specifically it's the helpers that we use for writing autopilot tests against ubuntu-sdk applications. All app developers make use of these helpers, and we need more of them to ensure we have good coverage for all components developers use.

If you don't know python, we still need help writing manual testcases! All you need is some basic tester knowledge and the ability to write in English. Don't worry, we'll be around to help, and there's guides to well, guide you! Specifically we'll be looking at writing and finishing some testcases for ubuntu studio and some other flavors.

The first is scheduled for July 15th from 1900-2200 UTC. Complete details, guides, work items, etc are all being collected on the event page:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hackfest/20140715

Questions? Ask away! hope to see everyone there!

Nicholas
Just a reminder this hackfest will be tomorrow. We'll be doing demos again on ubuntuonair.com, so be sure to join us there!

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hackfest/20140715

Nicholas

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