Are there any bug jam events in Southern California? I headed down early for SCALE prep.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Elizabeth K. Joseph <l...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm happy to formally announce that we'll be having an Ubuntu Global > Jam event in downtown San Francisco on Sunday, February 8th! > > Location: Gandi.net, 121 2nd st, Ste. 500, San Francisco 94105 > Time: Noon - 5PM > > This is just a block south of the Montgomery St BART/MUNI station. > Street and garage parking is also available, but not all free. Someone > will be at the door to let you up, if you come later in the event a > phone number will be placed on the door that you can call to be let > up. > > For this event, community members will gather to do some Quality > Assurance testing on Xubuntu ISOs and packages for the upcoming > release, Vivid Vervet, using the trackers built for this purpose. > We're focusing on Xubuntu because that's the project I volunteer with > and I can help put us into contact with the developers as we test the > ISOs and submit bugs. The ISO and package trackers used for Xubuntu > are used for all recognized flavors of Ubuntu, so what you learn from > this event will transfer into testing for Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu > GNOME and all the rest. > > And Quality Assurance is not as boring as it sounds, honest :) Plus, > one of the best things about doing testing on your hardware is that > your bugs are found and submitted prior to release, increasing the > chances significantly that any bugs that exist with your hardware are > fixed prior to release. > > The event will begin with a presentation that gives a tour of how > manual testing is done on Ubuntu releases. From there we'll be able to > do Live Testing, Package Testing and Installation testing as we > please, working together as we confirm bugs and when we get stuck. > Installation Testing is the only one that requires you to make any > changes to the laptop you bring along, so feel free to bring along one > you can do Live and Package testing on if you're not able to do > installations on your hardware. > > I'll also have the following two laptops for folks to do testing on if > they aren't able to bring along a laptop: > > PowerBook G4 for Lubuntu ISO testing > > Lenovo G575 for Xubuntu installations > > I'll also be bringing along DVDs and USB sticks with the latest daily > builds for tests to be done and some notes about how to go about > submitting bugs. > > Please RSVP here: > > http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-california/2984-ubuntu-california-san-francisco-qa-jam/ > or email me if you're interested in attending. Also please feel free > to contact me if you're interested in helping out (it's ok if you > don't know about QA, I need logistical and promotional help too!). > > Food and drinks will be provided, the current menu is a platter of > sandwiches and some pizzas, so please let me know if you have dietary > restrictions so we can place orders accordingly. I'd hate to exclude > folks because of our menu, so I'm happy to accommodate vegan, gluten > free, whatever you need, I just need to know :) > > Finally, giveaways of stickers and pens for everyone and a couple > Ubuntu books (hopefully signed by the authors!) will also be available > to a few select attendees. > > Elsewhere in California and interested in hosting an event? The Ubuntu > Global Jam is an international event with teams focusing on a variety > of topics, details at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam > > -- > Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph || Lyz || pleia2 > > -- > Ubuntu-us-ca mailing list > Ubuntu-us-ca@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ca >
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