From: Joost Andrae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:45:39 +0100

Hi,

   > I'll attend as well. We need to figure out when we want to start it.
   > There are several QA team members from other time zones like Utomo
   > (Indonesia), Nagashree (India) Nakata Maho (Japan) or those from the
   > US (like Tora or Scott), just to name some of them. We need to give
   > them a chance to attend as well. Do you have an idea how we can
   > proceed ?

not yet, but here are some points/ideas:

- IRC #qa.openoffice.org

- we will set one day/date and will try to get as much people as possible
  on #qa.openoffice.org

- during the bug day, we will focus on several topics (~1.5h each):

  - testing installation process and various variants of it

  - testing applications (Writer, Calc, Base, ...) and help

  - testing localizations/UI consistence

  - special requests from developers (what they want QA to test more
    thoroughly?

  Each and every topic will have its own "manager". He will stand up just
  before the time assigned to that topic and tell what has to be tested,
  where to report issues etc. It would be nice if we could be able to get
  respective developers on the channel for their topic slot.

  Special topic:

  - IZ bugs, cleaning, testing (during the whole bug day).

- we should have one common installation sets prepared the day *before* bug
  day or sooner

- attendees should have sets downloaded on their systems

This is everything I have now. Anyone who can draw a plan/time schedule
from this and take over the managerial role?
-- 
Pavel Janík

Localise input and output in subroutines.
                  --  The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plaugher)

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