It's done. This can be a very nice intoduction to QA in general, so I put it here: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/The_QA_Haiku and updated the http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/NLC/localizedQA page accordingly.
Best, Charles. Charles-H.Schulz a écrit : > Hirano San, > > what a beautiful Haiku! ;-) > I'll include it in the howto! > > > Kazunari Hirano a écrit : >> Hi Alexandoro and all, >> >>> Here is a good parameter to write good documentation. If your kids >>> read it >>> and they don't understand, then that means that your documentation still >>> need works to make it simpler. >> I agree :) >> But my daughter is 5 and she is not interested in OOo and QA ;) >> So I try to write "Very Easy QA How To" for my partner who occasinally >> uses OOo but knows nothing about QA. >> >>> Another good parameter is having a '5 step program' >>> to get the process understood. >> Right! >> >> 0. What is QA? QA is Quality Assurance. >> What is Quality? Quality product doesn't crash. >> What is Assurance? To make sure it doesn't crash. >> How to QA? Follow the following 5 steps: >> >> 1. Subscribe releases/AT/openoffice.org and watch out its announcements. >> 2. When announced, find your localized snapshot build or release candidate. >> 3. Download and Install it onto your machine and start it. >> Then you have done the first and the most important part of QA. >> 4. Tell your community QA lead what you have done and results. >> 5. If you can not find your QA lead, be QA lead yourself. >> >> How to be QA lead? >> Declare at your local mailing list and be accepted. >> What QA lead does? >> Tell dev/AT/qa.openoffice.org that you are QA lead, >> and ask many questions on the list, >> and ask your community members for help. >> You want to do more? >> Sure, there are TCM, TestTool, IssueTracker and various mailing >> lists you can contribute. >> What are these things? >> Time-consuming things. You need skill to do them. >> You need to read a lot. You need to ask a lot of questions. >> Are you still here? :) >> Good! >> Then let's get started. >> Quick! Start asking Questions! >> >> What is important, Communication :) >> >> Thanks, >> khirano >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]