Hi dE On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 15:25, dE . <de.tec...@gmail.com> wrote: ... > Apart from whatever's being discussed here, the testing phase should be > publicized and called for testers (for e.g. the first page should talk about > this and call for testing as a contribution). > > Instructions for testing on every popular distro should be given; we should > go to each major distro's forum and publicize about this.
I totally agree with you, but keep in mind that beta releases will give additional work to the distributions. > Distros like arch, Gentoo etc... should be hot targets since they contain > experienced and advanced users, administrators and developers (who are users > in this case). They also tend to have a lot of patience with bugs. Sorry to contradict you on that, my experience with both Arch and Gentoo users is not the same, they have a lot of inexperienced users who think of themselves as experts they simply aren't, and their patience with bugs is close to zero. This experience comes from user support in @amarok, @kde and the fourm.kde.org. A distro's reputation doesn't make their users experts automatically. On the contrary, I think we should target mass-market distributions like Fedora, Kubuntu and Opensuse in the same way, they have a much bigger user base and most likely not less experts than Arch or Gentoo. But back to the beta testing: to have efficient beta testing we need to tell people what to test specifically and under what conditions, else it's benefit is not very high, as some cases we see as important are seen as corner cases by the testers and what the users thinks is essentials is a corner case for us So it is very important that we work out a list of what should be tested and how. Regards, Myriam -- Proud member of the Amarok and KDE Community Protect your freedom and join the Fellowship of FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300)