On 02/02/14 22:06, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
On 02/02/14 23:57, Rich Dennis wrote:
A couple questions :

1). Robin Arnaud suggested to another potential tester that he email directly to the mailing list, if he has problems with SSO : is this acceptable?

If they have problems with SSO, they should resolve them on the list, or in IRC on #xubuntu-devel. We will do our best to resolve any outstanding issues.


In addition to that you can contact the SSO admins - https://forms.canonical.com/sso-support/

(Robin sent a message with an attachment too big on the list, I asked him to resend with an imagebin URL.)

2). If reporting bugs this way is acceptable, are we supposed to only report bugs that occur within the default Xubuntu 14 application set? Depending on the answer to this question, I may or may not have several to report.

Whether you reported tests via the ISO tracker or just did some exploratory testing without any specific instructions, it's always encouraged you report all bugs you found. (Especially since we start to be closer to the beta releases now.)

The trouble with not reporting to the tracker is that no-one knows.

Sending a message to the mailing list will just get lost amongst other mailings.



Thanks.

R Dennis



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