I tested (basic flows)
- editing a dashboard
- running a query in sql lab
- saving query
- creating a chart from sql lab
- saving the chart to a dashboard
- previewing the chart in the dashboard

All looked good to me.

+1 binding

> On Jan 17, 2024, at 10:53 AM, Evan Rusackas <e...@preset.io.INVALID> wrote:
> 
> Ok, I finished testing the usual workflows I test:
> • querying databases, saving queries
> • creating/modifying datasets
> • building and editing charts
> • building and editing dashboards
> • building and editing filters
> 
> All the basics look solid to me!
> 
> +1, binding
> 
> Evan Rusackas
> Preset | preset.io
> Apache Superset PMC
> On Jan 12, 2024 at 8:37 AM -0700, Evan Rusackas <e...@rusackas.com>, wrote:
>> I’m still testing here, but wanted to report that the checksums and 
>> signatures have been validated for this release.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> -e-
>> 
>> Evan Rusackas
>> Preset | preset.io
>> Apache Superset PMC
>> On Jan 9, 2024 at 8:05 AM -0700, Michael S. Molina 
>> <michael.s.mol...@gmail.com>, wrote:
>>> Hello Superset Community,
>>> 
>>> This is a call for the vote to release Apache Superset version 3.1.0.
>>> 
>>> The release candidate:
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>>> 
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